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| The W Hotel: Form over Function? |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 7:07 am |
| Tags: Blogher Conferences, Business Career Amp Amp Personal Finance, Travel |
| The majority of business travelers don't spend most of their evenings in four star hotels.So when Blogher arranged for its attendees to get a really fabulous rate at the uber chic W Hotel on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago, many of us jumped. What normally would be an out-of -reach expense suddenly began a stretch purchase. read more |
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| ExpectingExecutive Furious with Newsweek's Yummy vs. Slummy Article |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 5:04 am |
| Tags: Amp 039 07 Conference News, Blogher Conferences, Business Career Amp Amp Personal Finance, Entertainment Amp Amp Books, Feminism Amp Amp Gender, Health Amp Amp Wellness, Life, Media Amp Amp Journalism, Mommy Amp Amp Family, Politics Amp Amp News, Research Academia |
| August 8, 2007 TO: Kathleen Deveney - Asst. Managing Editor, Newsweek; Jon Meacham, Editor, Newsweek CC:Mainstream Media outlets, BlogHer.org, the entire Blogosphere FR: ExpectingExecutive RE: Newsweek, August 13, 2007, Volume CL, No. 7. Pages 44, 45. Family: Yummy vs. Slummy read more |
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| Give a Better Presentation! |
| Published: September 1, 2007, 2:33 pm |
| Tags: Blogher Conferences, Business Career Amp Amp Personal Finance, Gtd, Powerpoint, Presentation, Public Speaking, Unconference Blogher07 |
| you've started speaking. It amplifies sounds like setting the base down, or the creaking of the holder, or the movement of the mike against fabric, if it's a clip-on. Adjust it when you start and leave it there unless it's really not working. (This doesn't apply to handheld mikes, of course.) The microphone must be in front of your mouth. If |
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| Give a Better Presentation! |
| Published: September 1, 2007, 2:33 pm |
| Tags: Blogher Conferences, Business Career Amp Amp Personal Finance, Gtd, Powerpoint, Presentation, Public Speaking, Unconference Blogher07 |
| you've started speaking. It amplifies sounds like setting the base down, or the creaking of the holder, or the movement of the mike against fabric, if it's a clip-on. Adjust it when you start and leave it there unless it's really not working. (This doesn't apply to handheld mikes, of course.) The microphone must be in front of your mouth. If |
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