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Said Twice

Eirin Evjen

I've heard that whenever you've said something twice, you should write it down. This is a place where I'll write the things I've said at least twice, mostly related to operations and management at EA orgs.

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  • Eirin Evjen

    Background in project management, administration, and "operations". Have a blog called Said Twice where I write down tips, techniques, and advice that I've given at least twice.

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