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11 January 2008
Branson, Missouri to Become Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendly
(This is slightly off topic to those readers arriving from the technical aggregators, but nevertheless is an item of interest to all, I believe)

Okay i've been holding off on sharing this information for a little while now until things really began to materialize, but the time is now right to let the world know about S.E.E. ... Signed Entertainment Enterprises.

The organization was started by my brother Randy Boude in an effort to rally the entire city of Branson, Missouri together to make themselves extremely accessible to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Since Branson boasts more shows than even Las Vegas, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the midwest and has up to this point, been at best (and like nearly every other city in America)  minimally ADA compliant. Well, S.E.E. is changing all that, and thanks to the evangelizing of Randy Boude, two hotels and one theater have already become "S.E.E. Certified". They have invested in TTYs and Face to Face communication devices, trained their staff in basic ASL and deaf culture, and have made numerous other changes to further enhance the quality of the services and entertainment rendered to their deaf and hard of hearing patrons. Many other shows, restaurants, theaters, and even the city government are already on board and submitting to S.E.E.'s audits to ensure their own "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendliness".  Here's a link to my brother being interviewed via webcast.

In addition to having the nearly unanimous support of the Branson business community, S.E.E. has also been endorsed by several non-profit deaf and hard of hearing organizations, including The Deaf Welcome Foundation, who is, in cooperation with S.E.E., opening Branson's first official Deaf Welcome Center. Grand opening for that is near the end of January, 2008.

An awesome day trip to Branson's first official "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Friendly" establishments is planned for January 18th and 19th, including some shows, tours, and meals. If you're anywhere in the vicinity, show your support for these efforts by attending!

Spread the good news! In another year or two, Branson could very well be setting the standard for cities all across the country. Oh, and just so you know, Las Vegas is next on S.E.E.'s radar!

Doug out  :0)
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Organizational Tips for the Self-Employed (or those who do side jobs)
As you may know by now, I am only two days away from being a completely free agent. In the meantime while I finish up my last days here at Fiserv, I've been tapping my friends and colleagues for tips and advice on making my solo flight a success. One of those good friends, Boyan Kostadinov, took some time today to share with me the tools he uses to organize his own side projects. Being the extra nice guy he is, he also summed it all up for everybody else in a concise post that can be read on his blog.

I was also turned on to an organization that I had never heard of, but one that exists in many locations across the U.S. It's called "S.C.O.R.E.", and it's a non-profit agency associated with the Small Business Administration who, through the volunteer time of successful and seasoned entrepreneurs, provide (free or nearly free) training and advice to people in all stages of developing their own business. The national web site is www.score.org . From that, you can find the nearest local chapter.

Also, I received this VERY thorough and informative comment from Brian Ghidinelli. He would have left this info publicly but my spam filter gave him some fits, so here it is for everybody else's benefit:


Doug - congrats on taking a step towards independence.  Things I have
learned that will be of value:

1. Underpromise and overdeliver, a classic.

2. Create a physically separate workspace that you "leave" at the end of
the day to create space between your work and personal life (assuming
you are working from home).  If you are working from home, I would go so
far as to have your work computer and a separate computer you use if you
need to check things after work.  Your wife will appreciate it.

3. If you can afford it, a small office somewhere is great for
productivity.  Look into startups in your area who may have a desk with
phone and net they will rent you for a few bucks a month.  Having
someone to get lunch with and share ideas is invaluable.

4. Always bill on a retainer.  25-30% up front and work AGAINST that
payment.  You are small, and have no legal team.  Your customer will
invariably have more cash than you and thus you are at a disadvantage.
The bigger the company, the more likely they will try to push you on net
30, 60 or even 90 days but generally speaking the more guaranteed that
payment is.  Repeat customers can be cut some slack but your #1 weapon
for collecting payment is to STOP WORKING.  Don't break your own rules
or you will come out at a loss.

5. Close your email client.  I find I get about 50% more done each day
if I close my email client for a few hours at a time and then reopen for
a check, close, and continue.

6. If you're not super organized, look into Getting Things Done.  You
don't have to be hardcore, but many of the principles are well suited to
methodical minds.

Remember that you are now selling your time for money.  You only have X
hours per week.  Therefore, you must be diligent about how you use that
time and specifically how you bill your clients.  Every hour wasted is
one hour less pay at the end of your bill period.  No more getting paid
for making TPS reports!

Now the upside is that you can often work from anywhere.  I spent 7
months going around the world last year and not a single customer knew.
 I have an ASP model but still, life can be sweet.

I'd also recommend the personalmba.com - if you feel like your business
skills could be improved, they have an awesome list of resources for
reading that cover law, marketing, business, negotiations, people
skills, etc.

Of course - good luck!


Any other input that comes to mind, please feel free to either leave it in the comments or email me at dougboude at gee male dote calm.

:0)
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