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I have to admit to still being somewhere between Cloud 9 and a state of shock over the sheer intensity of the conference, and my successes at the Conference. 
The Good
First and foremost, a massive thank you to TCP and to the National Social Marketing Centre for the event.  I had the honour of working [...]

The Upside of Teaching

April 11th, 2008

The first half of the semester is over, and it’s two weeks of non class time to recapture lost momentum in the research pool, bolster the ranks of the productivity inducing schemes, and generally spent 14 days without standing in front of a class.  As much as I love teaching, there’s some quality time to [...]

One accepted paper later, and I’m off to the Gold Coast in July. I’m waiting for a bit of clarification on the status of the reviewer comments (aka I had an abstract acceptance e-mail and I submitted a chapter), although that doesn’t impact on the key take out point… live on stage at the [...]

Shared Reference Lists

March 9th, 2008

I’m using a new method of notetaking where I keep my files organised in Excel/OpenOffice Calc so that I can do quick searches when I need a reference for a concept as I’m writing my papers. At the end of the project, I’m combining the notes files with the reference lists so that I [...]

I am a digital pack rat. I have 4000+ PDF files as I have a tendency to save to disk rather than print, and I like to build up an archive around my various marketing papers, books and other research. The downside has been that I originally saved files by project keyword (eg [...]

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