Category Archive for 'On Collaboration'

The Bottom Line: We’re gaining momentum, but we have a ways to go. 
Earlier this month, I announced we had launched a KnowledgeDrive.  The goal: 120 submissions to our NewsHub and Q&A Center in 60 days.  The outcome: 120 books to low-income children and more knowledge for health marketers to benefit from.
The chart at the right [...]

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Would you like to meet and network with other members of the extended Path of the Blue Eye Project community?
Are you curious about our knowledge community, Living the Path and want to know more about how you can participate and/or use it?
Are you interested in talking about ways you can collaborate with other health [...]

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I’m a great collaborator – but you wouldn’t know that from anything I’ve done lately. Working solo in a home office, tucked away in a quaint little New England town, with nary a pharmaceutical company, colleague, or marketing agency for miles, my collaborative efforts for the past few years have been relegated to being a [...]

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Since we launched the Path of the Blue Eye project earlier this summer, we’ve been excited and pleased to see that so many people have joined the movement.  In addition, without the support of the following bloggers, we would not have as many people (nearly  300 to date) following the project via Twitter, Facebook and [...]

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Everyone has collaboration horror stories — organizations with competing objectives that can’t agree on common goals, turf battles where everyone is so busy protecting their ground that nothing gets done, or projects that undergo a slow death by committee. These experiences feel like you’re trudging down a long and winding road to nowhere, and end [...]

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