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Category Archives: Vladville
Earlier today I was sitting at lunch with the guys from work talking about the new line of business we’ll be launching this year and the discussion turned to certifications: Vlad: I remember a long time ago when I was … Continue reading
Back from my first big (3 days) conference trip of the year, I’m full of ideas and suggestions that I can’t wait to share with the team and see how we can implement them quickly. Here are a couple of … Continue reading
I hope Santa got you what you wanted and that the holidays are peaceful and joyful. Looking forward to 2010!
Earlier this morning I battled fog, two accident delays, leaving one of my bags at home and general sleepiness on my way to the airport. I made it on time, and proceeded to spend the next 50 minutes in line … Continue reading
Earlier this week (which has been a 60 hour workweek already somehow) I got called out for not being “out there enough” and “Vladville doesn’t have enough raunchy stuff anymore” and my favorite “now I don’t have anyone to keep … Continue reading
What a week. After a worldwide press and webcast tour over the last 3 days I posted the following update on my Facebook account (vlad@vladville.com btw): Now even though it was just 10 AM at the time, it had already … Continue reading
Second day back at work, feels like a lifetime has passed since the last vacation. Today I tried, unsuccessfully, to bail from work for 5 solid hours. In the end, I was the last sucker left there. 🙁 I love … Continue reading
I spoke to a partner today; he was concerned about my health: Is the blog dead? First, there are far more ways you can get your daily dose of Vlad these days and it’s not all limited to the blog … Continue reading
Once upon a time, in the long long ago, I was a broke college student. After series of tables that you would see broken in half during WWF fights, I actually sublet a furnished room in an apartment from a … Continue reading
A few weeks ago a buddy of mine asked an open ended question: What makes you different? In a market where change is constant and companies range from deadbeats to broke to $30 billion a quarter, how are you positioning … Continue reading
