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Seth Godin was recently afforded the privilege of seeing the uber geek in action. He noted it in his journal, like a paleontologist in the field.
I sat next to Cory at a conference today. It was like playing basketball next to Michael Jordan. Cory was looking at more than 30 screens a minute. He was bouncing from his mail to his calendar to a travel site and then back. His fingers were a blur as he processed inbound mail, visiting more than a dozen sites in the amount of time it took for my neck to cramp up. I’m very fast, but Cory is in a different league entirely. Rereading this, I can see I’m not doing it justice. I wish I had a video…
With her capitalist hat askew, Ashley Richards ponders how one might source such a person.
So once you realize that you need people that can do that, […]

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