This is a blog by a former CEO of a large Boston hospital to share thoughts about negotiation theory and practice, leadership training and mentoring, and teaching.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Utterli amazing
No, not the content of this interview from WBUR today, but the fact that I can present it to you in this way. Thanks to Ken George for his help in making this possible.
Thanks for the kind words. Utterli makes it easy for you to get your words on your blog - in your own voice, with video, with pictures, or just a quick text from your iPhone. And it's as easy as sending an email or making a phone call.
It's a great way to promote transparency - call one number or send one text message, and it's on the blog.
Paul, thanks for your wonderful blog -- your candor and your willingness to innovate. We are trying to do the same thing we our boutique firm. We believe consultants must be held accountable for the quality of their work and the performance of the leaders they recruit.
Interesting use of technology; particularly useful for those of us not in your area who may not listen to these things otherwise. BTW, you could be a radio personality with that mellifluous voice! (:
Thanks for the kind words. Utterli makes it easy for you to get your words on your blog - in your own voice, with video, with pictures, or just a quick text from your iPhone. And it's as easy as sending an email or making a phone call.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great way to promote transparency - call one number or send one text message, and it's on the blog.
Kudos again to @kengeorge.
Michael Bayer
CEO
Utterli
Paul, thanks for your wonderful blog -- your candor and your willingness to innovate. We are trying to do the same thing we our boutique firm.
ReplyDeleteWe believe consultants must be held accountable for the quality of their work and the performance of the leaders they recruit.
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Interesting use of technology; particularly useful for those of us not in your area who may not listen to these things otherwise. BTW, you could be a radio personality with that mellifluous voice! (:
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Awww...
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