I just completed In Pursuit of the Executive Director – Part Two where I led the reader through the rest of the hiring process. I know I hit save but evidently the computer didn’t see me, hear me, want me to save it, and so it is gone. It may be somewhere or nowhere or anywhere but it is not here. The thought of starting over is not very appealing, and I am just going to worry about that tomorrow.
So this will be a very short post, but it does give me the opportunity to ask readers to subscribe to the blog if they want to continue to read the posts. I have been sending out e-mails informing people that there is a new post, but that is getting time consuming as well. There are several subscribers to the blog, but I only know the number of subscribers not who they are. So I am probably e-mailing subscribers telling them about the post, when they already have it in their in box. So……here’s the deal. It is my plan to write a post every weekend, but not to continue to send e-mails telling you there is a new one. You have a couple of choices, subscribe to the blog, go to the blog www.management-strategies.net once a week or do nothing at all and spend your time doing something else.
From the in person comments and e-mails I have received people are telling me that they enjoy the blog and find it informative. If you are one of those then the easiest thing to do is subscribe and it will come to you…once a week. Except this week when there will be two – the errant In Pursuit of the Executive Director – Part Two and this missive as well. My general motto has always been, I will not be done in by technology. But today it got the upper hand. Eternal optimist that I am tomorrow will be better and Part Two version two will make it from my mind and fingers to your inbox.
Until then,
Pat
A comment from our older blog…
Hi, Pat . . .
I found this post in my search for blogging experience. I know this is an old post and that you might never get back here to see my comment. But I just had to write to say that your enthusiasm and perseverance inspire me.
I especially liked your mantra: “I will not be done in by technology.”
I laughed out loud .
-Johnni