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Think Small

by Tara Hunt on Mar 19, 2007

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This was the presentation that Chris and I put together as our first CA gig. I will always heart it.

This was the presentation that Chris and I put together as our first CA gig. I will always heart it.

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  • hudali15 Ali Anani , General Manager at Phenomena Communications New fruits from an old publication. This is a brand presentation. I couldn’t agree more with your conclusion. Tara, your remind me of a presentation I published on slideshare few months ago and is entitled ’Grinding Time’. In this presentation I show how micro seconds are more important than seconds and seconds are more important than hours and so in. I concluded that thinking small of time is more productive. 1 year ago Reply
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  • ajay.a Ajay A , Software Consultant at Home Reminds me of Guy Kawasaki's recent venture 'Truemors.com'
    Here is the interview : http://www.damniwish.com/2007/05/andy_talks_to_g.html
    Here is the presentaion : http://www.slideshare.net/sernovitz/truemors-speech-short/
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  • ajay.a Ajay A , Software Consultant at Home small, concise, and to the point 5 years ago Reply
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