Wilson Ng started helping the family business since 9 years old. Since then, he had dreamt to be a successful entrepreneur, one who starts great businesses  ( he has started 7) from scratch with insight, guts and initiative. He keeps his focus on growing the business by creating value-- not on politics, or wasteful distractions. He brings the same focus to community service, teaching, life and family.

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  Friday, June 24, 2005


A Great Guide to Blogging  (techdrivenlife)

Shel Israel and Robert Scoble, two notable technology personalities and famous bloggers are planning to come out with a book called Naked Conversations - How Blogs are changing the way Businesses Talk with Customers.

Of particular significance, is that they are actually also using a blog to test market their book and solicit comments.  So far, they are now halfway through the book which should see publication and distribution before end of the year.

I particularly like Chapter 12: How Not to get Dooced.  ( Dooced is a new word coined by a blogger which means to get fired for blogging).

In this chapter, they reiterated the Corporate Weblog Manifesto which is a set of now 35 rules on what you should do if you are blogging in the business world, or in behalf for your company.

Check it out.  There is a wealth of information on how blogging is changing the world, and many other information.

 

 

 

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Still Mentally Agile?   (tidbits)

Here is a small exercise I got from the June 2005 issue of Reader's Digest to test your mental agility.

Count backwards from 100 in sevens:  for example, 100, 93, 86, etc.  Try to time how long it will take for you to get to 1.  If you're under 40, you should manage it in less than 20 seconds.  If you're 40 to 60, under 25 seconds...

 

 

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