Teamwork gør os dumme og dovne

Videndeling fejler tit i grupper

…folk fremfor at dele ud af ny viden og nye informationer blot gentager det, der allerede er sagt. De snakker altså hinanden efter munden. Noget, mange formentlig kan nikke genkendende til fra egne møder…

Vi tør ikke være uenige

Vores hjerner er dovne

Thinking about how to facilitate meetings are allways good 🙂

American Style Flapjacks/Pancakes

https://recipeland.com/recipe/v/american-style-flapjacks-pancak-1142

Directions

Sift the dry ingredients together, add the egg and mix it in until it is almost absorbed. Add the milk and mix until semi-smooth. Mix in the melted butter/margarine.

It should make about 5 pancakes 7 inches in diameter. Use less sugar if you like to use a lot of syrup.

Ingredients

1 cup flour, all-purpose
1 large egg
1 tablespoon butter or margarine, melted
cups milk
teaspoon baking powder
3 tablespoons sugar
¼ teaspoon salt

SEO for small businesses

http://searchengineland.com/6-local-seo-tips-small-business-183066

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  • Put business name, type of service and location in the page title
  • Don’t leave contact information just for the Contact page. Include basic business name, address and phone number information on every page of your website. This not only boosts SEO, but also makes it easier for a potential customer to contact or visit your business
  • On the homepage or the About Us section of your website, add a short “Welcome” video introducing the visitor to your business so they can see who you are and develop a level of trust with your business
  • If your business hosts photos on Flickr or videos on YouTube, you will also benefit from the opportunity to include a variety of keywords that link your content back to your business
  • Over half of consumers are interested in hours of operation, website address, and pricing information. Additionally, more than one in three consumers (38%) are looking for online reviews

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Lean startup

Lean startup is a method for developing businesses and products first proposed in 2011 by Eric Ries. Based on his previous experience working in several U.S. startups, Ries claims that startups can shorten their product development cycles by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-driven experimentation, iterative product releases, and what he calls “validated learning“. Ries’ overall claim is that if startups invest their time into iteratively building products or services to meet the needs of early customers, they can reduce the market risks and sidestep the need for large amounts of initial project funding and expensive product launches and failures.

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