Harry Wessel, of The Orlando Sentinel, writes: Weblogs can lead to woes at work.
Harry Wessel talks about the slippery slope an employee stands on when making any mention or inference of his/her employer. A story we have heard before. But, at the end of this short article Mr. Wessel quotes our friend Jim McGee on knowledge work:
"I track something like 320 Web sites that are relevant to my work," said McGee, who began blogging 21/2 years ago. "In terms of leveraging my time as a knowledge worker, I have at least an order of magnitude of maybe 100 times improvement in my productivity. If part of your job is to be informed, this is the fastest way to do it."
Go Jim... (-:=
K-Collector Topics: Jim McGee knowledge work Productivity Weblogs Writing