Tag Archive | "knowledge workers"

Unmanaging knowledge

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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Unmanaging Knowledge, an article by Charles Ehin, has a few nuggets I found helpful. He’s describing characteristics of an open organization. I don’t believe in open all the time. I actually get along quite well with rules and structure. They’re important. (Well, as long as they’re smart and don’t get in my way. Then time [...]

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Consulting for US clients is illegal… Or is it? (Part 2)

Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Short version: The law is unclear and inconsistently applied. You may be stopped, or you may be let though with a smile. So yesterday started off the same as Wednesday: February 11 15,  2009. At Dorval airport. Going to Washington DC to see my son, meet with a client, and then on to Seattle for a [...]

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Consulting for US clients is illegal if a non-US citizen performs the work

Thursday, February 12, 2009

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Short version: I was refused entry into the United States on the grounds that Canadian companies cannot sell consulting services to American companies — even if all the work is performed in Canada. I was told that if a company or an individual wants to sell services to a US client they must find a [...]

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