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Friday, February 17, 2012

There Are Only Three True Job Interview Questions


Top Executive Recruiters Agree There Are Only Three True Job Interview Questions - Forbes

Read the article to see why the author writes:

The only three true job interview questions are:

1.  Can you do the job?
2.  Will you love the job?
3.  Can we tolerate working with you?

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As In Life and Fitness, There is no perfect software

The perfect diet does not exist. The perfect exercise routine does not exist. Except the one that meets YOUR needs. Seems to be a basic rule, which is why as a Clinical Informaticist for a leading LTPAC software company, I always ask our wonderful provider clients, "What needs do you have? What problem do you need to solve?"

Dr. John Halamka is one of those sane voices I respect, so I follow his blog. He says he has yet to meet the perfect electronic health record system. Here's an excerpt from his recent post titled "The Perfect EHR" at http://geekdoctor.blogspot.com/2012/02/perfect-ehr.html

The bottom line from every product I've used and everyone I've spoken with is that there is no current "perfect" EHR.   We're still very early in the EHR maturity lifecycle.

In other words, what needs does a system need to fill for you? Think about that while you jog around the block. Then go read his thoughtful article.

Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Time and Attention (Getting Things Done)

One of my favorite bloggers is Merlin Mann. While researching a GTD concept, I ran across his "43 Folders" web site. 43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work. You will find all kinds of great information here, but if you need a place to start, well, start at why it's called 43 folders. What I saw was my old tickler file system that I had modified when I still carried around a thick day planner. Then came e-Mail. And more eMail. And so much email I couldn't remember the correct way to spell EMail. Not that it matters; most important is that it was taking over my inbox. Merlin gave me some ideas for getting things done by putting my time and attention on the things that are important. Enjoy the video. If you do, tell him. If you don't, come back here and leave a comment about why you didn't.





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Monday, February 13, 2012

Where the Gold Bees Dream: iPhoneography Mission #24

A Flickr friend of mine does some great work. Laura is currently experimenting, with great success, taking great photos with her iPhone. Take a look; you'll probably like a lot of things, and maybe find one or two order.
Where the Gold Bees Dream: iPhoneography Mission #24: iPhoneography Mission #24: Seek Color I got lucky this week for Mission #24 as I had to run to the antique store for a last minute purchas...
Sometimes my phone looks like a camera, too. Especially when I don't have my Canon T2i or Samsung snapshot or Flip Video with me.

What kind of camera do you carry?


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