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Versatile Social Media Technologist and Product Evangelist who understands how to build community and connect with software developers and business people alike. With over 10 years experience as a Enterprise Architect and entrepreneur is deeply familiar with the software industry and how to connect effectively with the developer community. Experienced with being on software teams and attending developer events.

Strong understanding of the Internet landscape and knows how to use social media tools and personal skills to connect with community influencers, bloggers, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and business executives. Produces regular blog content on web software development, social media, branding, and small business topics.

As a past president of Toastmasters has honed the skill of making effective presentations. Is skilled at facilitating meetings and drawing out discussion that highlights important issues. Has authored software documentation of all kinds and has published 17 technical articles.

Has a well developed network at Linkedin, Facebook and Twitter and is a recognized figure at many Meetup events.

I am a forward thinking charismatic Software Architect who loves technology and working with software teams who are building collaborative, cutting edge and disruptive web-based software focused on enabling, empowering and encouraging people to use the Internet. I have expertise in creating order out of chaos, applying best practices, and rapidly completing complex web applications. I have a special skill of anticipating and resolving problems before they happen. I have the most success working as a part of a small focused team that aligns its energy with business requirements. Most recently I have been responsible for designing, building and deploying several complete Software as a Service (SaaS) web applications.

I Simplify, Organize and Finish things.

I am a developer at heart with the instincts and background of a enterprise architect. I am a strategic thinker that considers the big picture before implementing a technical solution. I have been successful at translating business needs into flexible and adaptable technical solutions in both enterprise and startup environments. I know how to pull details together into a completed project. I have been responsible for designing and implementing complete web based business solutions.

I am the blueprint, the hammer and the glue that welds business requirements and software teams into finished Web 2.0 products. I am a tenacious problem solver that can simplify, organize and complete complex tasks rapidly.

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September 15, 2010

Cliff Papik's Management Tip #179 - Focus

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management tip #26: to intensify focus on what is really important, remove all distracting details.

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September 14, 2010

Cliff Papik's Management Tip #179 - Eye Contact

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management tip #179: always make eye contact in order to get your listener's attention.
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