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    From Overlooked to Center Stage [10]

    April 18th, 2010 | 6 Comments »

    This entry is part 10 of 12 in the series From Overlooked to Center Stage

    Epiphany: Cross Pollination Ultimately, what my colleagues had to say did have merit. There is a point that, in playing too many roles, you spread yourself too thin. You compromise your specialization and expertise as you step into unfamiliar territory. There is a limit to the number of roles you can play, and perhaps I had stepped over that limit. But I believe I also … more »


    From Overlooked to Center Stage [9]

    April 18th, 2010 | Comments Off

    This entry is part 9 of 12 in the series From Overlooked to Center Stage

    Crisis Point: Problems with Multiple Roles As my attempt to fill the wiki role failed, I started to realize how busy I had become wearing all of these hats. It seemed that I was always logging bugs, answering phone calls or responding to emails, or attending this and that meeting, championing for a redesign of a page, or coordinating with projects. The core help I … more »


    From Overlooked to Center Stage [7]

    April 18th, 2010 | 2 Comments »

    This entry is part 7 of 12 in the series From Overlooked to Center Stage

    Catalyst 6: QA Testing As if I hadn’t already been wearing enough hats, participating in both design, support, training, and help, I soon started to wear another hat: quality assurance (QA). We use JIRA as our bug tracking tool. It’s mostly used by QA and developers to log bugs, enhancements, and user stories. I always knew it would be good practice to keep abreast of … more »


    oDesk Reports “WordPress” Fastest Growing In-Demand Skill in 2008 « WordPress Publisher Blog

    January 13th, 2009 | Comments Off

    oDesk Reports “WordPress” Fastest Growing In-Demand Skill in 2008 « WordPress Publisher Blog Writing is second, SEO is fourth, CSS is about tenth.


    My Tip for Productivity: Tear Up the To-Do List

    November 18th, 2008 | 19 Comments »

    A couple of weeks ago I started listing all of my to-do’s in Outlook. Soon the list grew so long that I felt I would never be able to do it all. We all lead extremely busy lives. We have goals, commitments, and an almost endless amount of tasks to complete. Are there any productivity tips that work for you? Here’s how my friends on … more »