interviews

And monitor your accounts. I try to regularly check the websites for my credit cards and bank accounts. It’s best to do this weekly and no later than Friday morning. Why? Because if something is wrong, you’ll want time to reach a real life person at the Customer Service desk and not have to wait all weekend to fix something gone wrong.

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Now, back to the ‘$0.10 per word’ writing project for me… [sigh]

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I sum up the government’s understanding and appreciation of virtual worlds by using the title of a famous movie: extra points if you can guess what the movie is before you read the interview

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In this edition of my occasional podcasts I interview Andrew Povolny, CEO of The Digital Edge (TheDigitalEdge.com.au) about online surveys, market research and why Australia is a leader in the field.

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Just as the wardrobe was the entrance to a magical kingdom of Narnia, so today’s computer is the entrance to a magical kingdom every bit as rich, as deep and as nuanced; only now we have the opportunity to be not just a passive reader but a very real and active participant.

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As in all things in life, sometimes the best advice is the stuff that comes from the professionals. Anecdotal evidence from well-meaning friends and colleagues sometimes doesn’t ‘cut it’.

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I’ve long been a fan of Jenni Beattie and her insights into Social Media, so an interview with her was well overdue. Despite some technical hiccups that have plagued your humble scribe recently, I actually managed to record an entire conversation in one go! Mind you, from 13 minutes into the 45 minute conversation a [...]

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Alistair Rennie is VP of Software Services, Workplace Portal & Collaboration Software at IBM and he’s been in Australia recently doing his ‘thang’. About to head off to the airport to board yet another plane, I managed to get almost an hour of his time via a conference call to ask him about Lotus Connections, [...]

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I normally leave politics to my exceptionally able friend and colleague Trevor Cook who focuses on the bigger issues (like StroganoffGate), but last night in bed I read the Costello Memoirs. Actually, the book was "Not the Costello Memoirs", as told to Walter Slurry. To give you an example of what sort of tone this [...]

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And to prove that ‘cluelessness’ is not just a corporate affliction, Ottawa’s Mayor Larry O’Brien has given us a spectacular example of how NOT to engage with the media. As Bob LeDrew comments, I’ve been interested in politics — as an observer — for a long time. And since buying a house here in Ottawa [...]

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