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At a friends recommendation, I read the book Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard. Now I generally don’t read business books, nor do I read much at all, but let me say right off that I loved this book. The authors outline that any type of change, either personal or organizational can [...]

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Goals for working at FamilySearch

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Six months back I started working for familysearch.org. I wanted to put into print my goals for the time that I work here. Before I get into that lets take stalk of where we are at. Familyseach.org is broken up into three main components: FamilySearch: records search & marketing support content FamilyTree: organizing user content [...]

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Startup school

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

I went to start up school last weekend and I learns a few things: 1. How old I am? I am only 31, but I really felt like the one of the old guys in the crowd. (this doesn’t include the unix-beard types, who are really old). It was even brought up a couple of [...]

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