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Friday Five

28/2/2016

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It is Friday 5pm somewhere.....time to log off and enjoy the weekend. In the meantime, enjoy a short but beautifully curated selection of randomness from around the web.

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This week's Friday five.....
  1. Jeremy Morgan is the leader and founder of Rockridge Group. I have worked a little bit with Jeremy in the past and have always been impressed by his customer first attitude to deal management. Rockridge is a private investment and advisory firm specialising in the technology, digital media and telecommunications sectors. Worth having a look at.
  2. Should the weather ever get cold again I have my eye on some of this kit fromPeak Performance.
  3. Co working spaces continue to grow in popularity as more companies start up and only need temporary office space. Here is a review of some of the best co working spaces in Australia from the Australian Financial Review. Some useful ideas for corporate real estate types as well as the move to activity based working continues in big corporates.
  4. A Manual for Cleaning Women is my pick this week for a good book.....not what you think !!
  5. Another business that is embracing the digital revolution is Bryton Wool in Canowindra. The business, established in 1973 and taken on by Geoffrey Beath and his wife Sue in 1992, now has warehouses in Canowindra, Young, Crookwell  Forbes and Oberon, and around 4,000 growers on the books. Business has grown solidly over the past two decades, but it is in the last five years that the most significant growth has occurred and it is all down to taking on digital innovation.


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Writing a good Statement of Work. What goes into a good SOW (Statement of Work)?

 
In this post there is a basic outline of the structure of a good SOW. In addition there are some real world examples and templates that you can use right away of SOWs that you can use for either a project or consulting engagement.


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