Must Reads

July 20, 2008 · Filed Under Business, Technology 

Blogging - must readsTo all of my readers, I hope you are well. I thought I would take a pause and share with you some really great resources for business and technology on the web that I’ve enjoyed.

  1. The Death of the Copier blog by Greg Walters is a great read for all of you in the output industry. Greg shares his wit and humor to highlight some of the malfunctions in our industry, and offers constructive advice on how to see through the garbage.
  2. Ed Crowley and the gang at The Photizo Group are putting together a great place to share information over at the Managed Print Services Resource Center.
  3. Corey Smith, with Dealer Marketing Systems, just started a new blog over at Copier Catalog. This is actually targeted at the independent dealer trying to stay afloat on the web, but it is actually great content for anyone looking to learn something about the web or customer service.
  4. Last, but certainly not least, Know the Network blog, full of tips and tricks on just about anything network related. And just in case you like having your feathers ruffled, Tsudonimh is sure to dish up some juicy opinions on current politics. Stop by if you have the chance and give him a read.

Ken Stewart’s blog, ChangeForge.com, focuses on the collision between the constantly changing worlds of business and technology. Ken is also the Director of Technology at Kearns Business Solutions.


  1. The Death of the Copier
  2. Managed Print Services: the Theory, the Tools, and the Targets (Part 1 of 3)
  3. Are You Selling Problems or Solutions?

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      ChangeForge is a place where business and technology collide with a desire to alter a paradigm and improve how we perceive those things around us. This site is built upon the premise of offering a platform to share ideas and start conversations. This site focuses upon change and shifting paradigms, offering perspective on how technology can be applied to business problems while maintaining a people-friendly perspective. ChangeForge covers a wide variety of topics, but will primarily focus on strategies revolving around bridging technology and business, hosting authors from different walks of life and offering brain-fodder on many different fronts.
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      In this day and age, people don't seem to get that you can have an opinion of your own, and that people are entitled to a responsible opinion. As such, ChangeForge is a place for me to post opinions on various things relating to business and technology. These opinions are those of the author alone, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of respective employers, co-workers, or those referenced within this site. If you take issue with these opinions, you are most welcome to move on to another slice of the cloud. My hope, however, is that you will engage in some level of an intellectual debate in an effort to learn something, teach me something, or simply make the world just a little better...
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