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29 May '07 - 17:51

Reboot 9: Fred Oliveira





Fred Oliveira is the founder of webreakstuff, a design consultancy, and will present "Geography - Dealing with distance in a time when global is key"

Fred and I talk about:

  • his experience of living in the bay area and why he went back to Portugal

  • the NYT headline he disagrees with - we do not to mimic ...

  • challenge of the time zone

  • why trust replaces face time

  • some problems working remotely and how it works out for webreakstuff

  • people are not used to it or don't like it without face time

  • there is no really good tool for brain storming

  • the constraints you can ignore and the ones that help you

  • make it part of the budget! constraints make you strive


Download MP3 (29:38 min, 17,3 MB)

Visit his profile on the reboot page or visit his blog.

[Link for the podcast feed - if you subscribe in itunes, be careful to adapt the settings or you only will get one episode per day!]

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About Nicole Simon I love working with people and help them get successful, especially through the use of social software. Though I have been on the net for over a decade and have consulted SMB for years, I also understand the corporate side, as I have worked in a major corporation for 15 years.

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