Welcome to Our New Members
We would like to welcome Ben Carruthers (Click@ Computing) to the Intersect membership.
Ben Carruthers clickcomputing@optusnet.com.au
Click@ Computing has been operating since 2003 and up until 2015 was a retail shop situated at Gilles Plains. Click@ Computing is now a mobile based I.T. solutions service, which enables us to come to you, whether that be at home or work.
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Work/life balance issues often surface in my work as a coach and mentor. I’ve never liked the term work/life balance; for one thing it infers that work and life are two distinctly different things and for another, it suggests that there is such a thing as balance between the two, that somehow the scales should be evenly weighted and that …
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Like most people, I’ve been horrified at this week’s revelations about Cambridge Analytica harvesting Facebook users information to manipulate democratic processes and swing election results. My first reaction, especially when I read about the #deletefacebook movement was to, well, delete Facebook. Then I decided to wait for a few days to see if I felt differently when more information came …
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By Kay Hannaford
I’ve been wrong about quite a few things lately. It makes a change from always being right and I’m quite enjoying it. I’m noticing a loosening of the reins, so to speak, as a result.
I can’t even remember what I was wrong about to illustrate my point. (Maybe they were insignificant matters, or perhaps the fact that I …
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Welcome back to the Intersect Broadcast. We hope 2018 is a very successful year for you and your business and, as always, we look forward to Intersect helping you in whatever way we can.
Welcome to Our New Members
We would like to welcome Abhishek Sharma (MindVision) and John Harvey (Direct Thinking) to the Intersect membership.
Abhishek Sharma abhi@mindvision.com.au
Abhishek is the Business Development …
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By Kay Hannaford
My mother recently celebrated her 100th Christmas and, two weeks later, her 100th birthday. (It took me a while to work out that she did have her first Christmas two weeks before her first birthday and that makes us all a year older than our actual age suggests).
When I say she celebrated this milestone, I should add that …
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