
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Sunday, November 13, 2005
defining concrete goals
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said...
I think a good start would be defining some concrete goals, and then creating paths towards achieving them.
It isn't 100 percent clear what you're wanting to achieve. THAT should be number one.
What are you wanting to do...what is your product/mission/goal?
This blog should be about business presentations and the how-to write a proper introduction for a business plan.
Various drafts should appear that target specific reader types. ie relatives&friends, the bank, the customer, potential partners. Some readers need information that is of no use to others.
This is the goal of this blog. :)
said...
I think a good start would be defining some concrete goals, and then creating paths towards achieving them.
It isn't 100 percent clear what you're wanting to achieve. THAT should be number one.
What are you wanting to do...what is your product/mission/goal?
This blog should be about business presentations and the how-to write a proper introduction for a business plan.
Various drafts should appear that target specific reader types. ie relatives&friends, the bank, the customer, potential partners. Some readers need information that is of no use to others.
This is the goal of this blog. :)
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
UNC Writing Center Handout | Introductions
UNC Writing Center Handout | Introductions: "This handout will explain the functions of introductions, offer strategies for writing effective ones, help you check your drafted introductions, and provide you with examples of introductions to be avoided."
Introduction to Creative Thinking
Introduction to Creative Thinking: "Much of the thinking done in formal education emphasizes the skills of analysis--teaching students how to understand claims, follow or create a logical argument, figure out the answer, eliminate the incorrect paths and focus on the correct one.
However, there is another kind of thinking, one that focuses on exploring ideas, generating possibilities, looking for many right answers rather than just one. Both of these kinds of thinking are vital to a successful working life, yet the latter one tends to be ignored until after college. We might differentiate these two kinds of thinking like this:
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However, there is another kind of thinking, one that focuses on exploring ideas, generating possibilities, looking for many right answers rather than just one. Both of these kinds of thinking are vital to a successful working life, yet the latter one tends to be ignored until after college. We might differentiate these two kinds of thinking like this:
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