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[...] David Seah : Scheming vs Collaborating - “It?s a pity that ?scheming? is almost universally associated with immoral behavior. Schemers have secrets and are underhanded. Schemers have agendas and talk in whispers. But you know what? Schemers are the ones who are plotting the big exciting th [...]
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[...] David Seah : Scheming vs Collaborating “It’s a pity that “scheming” is almost universally associated with immoral behavior. Schemers have secrets and are underhanded. Schemers have agendas and talk in whispers. But you know what? Schemers are the ones who are plotting the big exciting th (tags: collaboration lifehacks work inspiration team) [...]
- Blog à la Barold » Blog Archive » collaborative schemer wanted.
[...] Schemer vs Collaborator [...]
- Do You Need A Collaborator, or a Schemer? - lifehack.org
[...] looking for collaborators. Those who recognize the value in the project and want to develop it. Scheming vs Collaborating - [DavidSeah] digg_url = [...]
- infurious » Blog Archive » Outcome-based action
[...] the face of it, it makes me sound like a “schemer” because I’m trying to think of the Big Picture when dealing with friends, family and [...]
- Free-Range Drama Farm » Seeking: Crazy Co-Schemer
[...] in the world of freelancing, just wrote a really interesting post about the value of having a co-schemer - someone who shares your passion and excitement, and makes your cause their own - as opposed to a [...]
- lategaming » Diddlysquat is dead
[...] the end, projects like this are fuelled by a small core of people (usefully termed schemers and collaborators.). Everyone else is pretty much surplus to requirements but as these types of projects tend to be [...]
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