
Great discussion today on #businesslunchclub (on Twitter; but see BusinessLunchClub.com for more details).
The conversation today centered around delegation, and specifically around something that @IAC_Heather calls “the 3 Strikes, You’re Out” rule. The conversation was primarily between @IAC_Heather, @askleo, and myself (@AaronHoos), with @Hazewalker chiming in towards the end.
You can read our entire conversation on BusinessLunchClub (If you’re not reading this on the day it’s posted, go to BusinessLunchClub.com/users/archive and select July 13 from the calendar).
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User @kahji asked about Automated Prescription Vending machines on today’s BusinessLunchClub discussion. Great question! It made me think about the pros and cons, and I sent some in a tweet but am expanding on it here.
Pros:
- Lower cost: Less cost for storage, pharm-techs, etc.
- Reduced human error: I can’t read those doctor’s prescriptions and I’m not sure that pharmacists can, either.
- 24/7 service: Assuming that these are in a publicly accessible place 24/7. (Although, in some neighborhoods, that might be a con, not a pro). Click here to read more »

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Twenty years ago I don’t remember anyone working from home. Now, everywhere I turn someone is working from home – whether it be telecommuting for a corporate job, freelancing, working contract, or just developing their own business.
I won’t lie, while I love working from home – and I dread going into the office (yes, we do have an office) – it is not the same as it was seven years ago when I was climbing the ropes at an accounting firm. I remember most of all the socializing with my co-workers or being able to take clients out to lunch and discuss their situations over a good meal.
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