colinwalker
colinwalker
I've had Ben Werdmüller's post "What you're proud of" marked as unread since he posted it almost two weeks ago: "I wish resumés told a story. I want to know the narrative of a person. The why is often more important than the where. Not why did I take this job?, but why do I make the ... colinwalker.blog
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Ron
Ron

@colinwalker Fascinating. So combine Winer & Werdmüller and we get "the unedited voice of a person, telling the story of that person." That could be a good road map for a blog.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@Ron Indeed. I was thinking of Winer’s definition as I was typing that. They’re not synonymous but closely tied.

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Ron
Ron

@colinwalker Yes, Winer speaks to the mechanics & Werdmüller more to the heart of the matter; a How and a Why.

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@Ron The why is definitely what I’ve been trying to focus more on lately.

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Ron
Ron

@khurt Wow, actually working with the people to see how well you could work together!

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