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The Alphabet of kindness #TheGoodStuff

A [partial] Christmas alphabet

Dominic in San Francisco, right?! I am a native of the City who has been living in exile for a long time! You called it, Martha! I feel like I should award you a prize or something.

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I was picked up hitchhiking in the former Yugoslavia by a man who took me back to his flat to meet his family, put me up for the night, fed me and gave me enough booze to fell an elephant before taking me the next day to the train station and buying me a ticket to Greece as he said I would never get picked up as hitching was not common and I did not look like a local. Praise a Local Business Online Positive reinforcement should be shared. Reuse or Personalize Gift Wrap Make a present extra special with your personal touch! Leave a Generous Tip Paying it forward never goes out of style. Help out by clearing out storage boxes filled with old towels and blankets.

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Merry Christmas to you and yours … … and Joy to the World … the Lord is come! This entry was posted in Holidays and other fun times. Martha January 4, at 5: Meet Ginny Kubitz Moyer I write about faith, real life, and how the two intersect.

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KINDNESS IDEAS

Meetups, conferences and training courses target these. Some give discounts to certification holders, too.

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Certifications tend to give rounded and broadly applicable knowledge , including different technologies, business areas or perspectives. This can be harder to Google for because it requires domain knowledge. Certifications benefit certifying authorities, too. Certifications are as much a marketing tool as technical. Vendors often know their customers who is paying for the software but not the people using it.

Certifications are not going away and are still relevant for the same reasons they always have been.

A waitress, having noticed how down I looked, came over and asked me if everything was okay

They can still be a differentiator and misconstrued. They are still useful to vendors but expensive. However, the real question is how the current alphabet soup needs to evolve and still be relevant in the constantly changing IT landscape, particularly for areas like software development with a poor certification track record.

That is something for the next blog post.

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