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What Geocaching Can Teach Us About Demand Management
Welcome! As my inaugural post on The Practical Polymath I wanted to make some kind of introduction, maybe a little getting to know you post…you know, something soft. Truthfully, you don’t care about me so let’s just dive right in with … Continue reading
Mission Statement
It may seem like we’re a bit late to the game starting a new blog to appeal to geeks in this day and age but we think we’re on to something a little different. Peter and I have worked together … Continue reading
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