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    Management Matters

    Welcome to the NetSpeed Leadership blog. My friend and colleague, Lynn Gaertner-Johnson of Syntax Training, has been happily blogging about business writing for six months. She has had a marvelous response from people around the world who've learned useful writing tips through her blog. With Lynn's encouragement, I'm posting my first blog today.

    Here are the guidelines that I plan to follow when writing these posts:

    #1. Write from the heart in a conversational style that encourages readers to respond.

    #2. Focus on leadership and management topics (from self-leadership to the leadership of others).

    #3. Make it practical by offering easy-to-use techniques and strategies.

    #4. Be opinionated and lively. Dare to stir things up a bit.

    #5. Ensure that my passion for good management is expressed through my writing.

    #6. Keep it short and to the point.

    Now that I've typed guideline #6, I'll just say one last thing before I log off: I'd like to make this a dialogue. Please respond with your thoughts and comments. I look forward to sharing management and leadership practices that matter!

    Comments

    Congratulations, Cindy! I am tickled that you are blogging. Part of my joy is knowing that you have boundless ideas about leadership, supervision, training, facilitation, and more, and it will be wonderful to get them out into the world. Also, as a voracious reader, you will be able to comment on the latest and best information in the field. Go to it!

    Thank you so much for this really helpful information. I can always count on you and Lynn for great ideas and suggestions.

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