Hope to make you think

Work for what you want

I consider myself a pretty positive person, but today I am going to complain, just a little bit.  I have heard on other social media sites, as well just from talking to people, that new graduates have exceedingly high job expectations.  Here is my tidbit of experience with that. Since January of this year, I … Read More Work for what you want

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Wishlist

Scooterrific!

I have always wanted a scooter.  Winters in Calgary, Canada, however, are not really great for zipping around in uncovered transport with tiny wheels.  Mint and Vespa have recently teamed up to quantify the benefits of using a scooter (Vespanomics).  Not only will save you tons of money at the pump; if all your friends … Read More Scooterrific!

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Field notes

The new Listing of Historic Resources

The Land Use Planning Section of Alberta Culture and Community Spirit puts out a bi-annual Listing of Historic Resources, which essentially triggers developments to having impact assessments conducted.  It’s mainly used for small scale oil and gas, but other industries find it quite a useful tool as well.  In our Fall 2010 Newsletter, we analyzed … Read More The new Listing of Historic Resources

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The business side of things

On a new mission

I just finished reading Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion and Purpose by Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.  If you aren’t aware, Zappos prides itself on its brand culture pipeline, and to sum it all up, all the people that work at Zappos WANT to be there and generally enjoy their job on a … Read More On a new mission

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The business side of things

Hello world!

I would say that archaeologists are not so tech-savvy, but I might just be speaking for myself.  I started Circle CRM Group in June of 2010 and got some great people to do my website, my logo, my branding (shout out to Charis Web and to James B!)… which helped me get started on my … Read More Hello world!

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