Settling Creep: The Quiet Compromise Nobody Approves
If you’ve ever worked with clients, you know scope creep. You agree to redesign a website. Straightforward project, clear deliverables,
If you’ve ever worked with clients, you know scope creep. You agree to redesign a website. Straightforward project, clear deliverables,
Social media is a strange wasteland of filtered, curated, and manicured content. I signed up for Twitter in 2011. Instagram
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Here’s a review of this book, which I received through Thomas Nelson’s Booksneeze program…Free books for bloggers? Heck yes! The
– – – This one made me laugh. – – – by Terrell Sanders of MinistryCOM and the folks of
Okay, tonight was the Call: Houston night of prayer. For those that don’t know about it (shame, shame) the Call