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Mark Meshulam
A versatile denizen of Northbrook IL Mr. Meshulam owns a software company (www.poingo.com) a construction company (www.buildersarch.com) and a document scanning/reprographics company (www.repro.docsys.us). His writings generally relate to business productivity.


Articles by this Author
Put Order and Information into File Names
A discussion of a little-explored area: How to add organization and meaning to names of files and folders. The author proposes using a file name composed of datestamp-locator-descriptor for optimum order and information communication.
Mark Meshulam | Published 08/9/2005 | Software | Rating:
Tim Berners-Lee: A Tribute
A brief exposure to the thinking and accomplishments of Tim Berners-Lee creator of the World Wide Web.
Mark Meshulam | Published 08/25/2005 | Web Development | Rating:
Jealousy and Territoriality in the Workplace
A brief insight into primal competetive instincts expressed in the workplace and how managers and co-workers can channel these instincts for betterment of the organization.
Mark Meshulam | Published 09/19/2005 | Ethics | Rating:
10 Steps Toward Better Business Communication
Ten important steps which will help business people implement new initiatives within an organization.
Mark Meshulam | Published 10/2/2005 | Communication | Rating:
Managing with Authority and Democracy
Managers of people have a style consciously or not which has elements of authoritarianism and democracy. The author observes how these come into play and suggests adding market realities and results into the mix as managers hone their styles.
Mark Meshulam | Published 10/7/2005 | Management | Rating:
Create Your Own Download Links
Bypass the file-size restrictions imposed by email systems by sending your large files using download links instead of as attachments. Simply upload the file to a webserver and send a download link to your recipient.
Mark Meshulam | Published 10/13/2005 | Web Development | Rating:
Finding Roadblocks in the Critical Path
Projects are composed of many interrelated steps which must be understood and managed in order to achieve on-time completion.
Mark Meshulam | Published 10/22/2005 | Time Management | Rating:
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