<description><p>It&rsquo;s been three months, and life has moved forward a little. Today&rsquo;s rant is one
that&rsquo;s been brewing in me for a long time.</p>
<p>One of the most pernicious, annoying, frustrating, infuriating aspects of online
businesses is the influence of non-technical management.</p></description>
<description><p>Scrolling LinkedIn today, I saw a post talking about the entitled attitude of
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<span class="sidenote-number">(1)</span>Sorry for not linking to it, I can&rsquo;t morally support that platform.
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<description><p>I have worked with a wide variety of businesses. I feel like that puts me in a reasonably good position to comment on one of the most frequent issues small businesses encounter.</p></description>
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<title>[Happy Holidays!] On posting lists for self-promotion</title>
<description><p>Recently I have been talked into signing up for LinkedIn by a friend. I found myself faced with a wall of blatant self-promotion.</p></description>
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<title>On the value of calling it a day (and how to get there)</title>
<description><p>Recently a wrote an after-action report on a project that failed to materialize for a number of reasons. The details are irrelevant - whether it worked or not would be an afterthought given its consequences in other places.</p></description>
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<title>Some thoughts on SaaS and business applications of Free Software</title>
<description><p>SaaS is a pain in the rear for many reasons, which bother me a lot and which I can&rsquo;t help but vent about today.</p></description>