Knowledge Exchange Newsletter

March 5, 2010 in Business Development, Productivity

Knowledge Exchange Summit logoUPDATE: Due to the excellent suggestions in the Comments and in other conversations I am going to delay the release of the newsletter until the end of this week. It is important to me that I do it right, and make it valuable to you as a reader. I know that your time is worth a lot to you and I really appreciate your attention. Thanks!!

I am working on putting the first Knowledge Exchange Summit (KES) Newsletter together this weekend, and I am looking for some input.

I believe that there are some of you out there that would be interested in a deeper exploration of some of the topics that I write about on the blog. I like to keep my blog posts short and use them to expose a couple of thoughts that I find interesting and/or useful.

So here is the question: What would you like to see in the newsletter?

  • Specific tools and techniques for small business online?
  • Productivity information?

I would like to see this newsletter become a private coffee-shop style exchange of information that leads to a better understanding of the art that we are working on (that may sound a little odd, wait for my review of The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield next week).

Why we do what we do.

Who we are doing it for.

What we hope to accomplish.

This is your chance to get involved, pick my brain, and get yours picked too. We are in this together and I would love to get your input. Leave a comment, or if you prefer to remain anonymous, send me an e-mail [ stephen at stephenpsmith dot com].

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