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Secrets Agent

I have added a new link to my permamanent collection. Conversation Agent. The author, Valeria Maltoni says her reason for blogging is to connect ideas and people and demonstrate that talk can change our lives. I couldn't agree more.

It's a terrific blog with a generous amount of additional resources.

Thinking back to Malcolm Gladwell's first (and best) book - The Tipping Point - being a hub for information is probably more useful than being The Oracle. Seems to me the conversation agent is both Maven and Connector.

Worth visiting. I recommend it.

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  1. Anonymous11:08 am

    David:

    That is very kind of you, thank you. One of these years I have to visit New Zealand. I met too many great people from your country over the years, including Kevin Roberts of Saatchi & Saatchi.

    I see that the Italian language is one of your interests. You may find several "Made in Italy" posts if you dig deep enough at Conversation Agent. Thank you again for taking interest in visiting, reading and recommending my blog.

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