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A Year of Digital Thinking: Urgent and Important

This is the eleventh in a 52-week long digital strategy subscription series. 

Each week I aim to share some of my learnings and experiences building digital businesses to help you save time growing yours. Most of all I hope to challenge the way you think about how digital can work for you.

Click here for the complete list.

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“What is important is seldom urgent and what is urgent is seldom important.”  Dwight. D. Eisenhower

Click the ticket below (if you can’t see it, please click on the headline of this post and it will appear) to learn how to distinguish between urgent and important so you can do less but better.

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