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Apr 08 2009

Lessons Learned from the United States Census

Published by ravyn

Every 10 years, the United States Census counts heads to determine who’s where and what they’re doing.  This year, I was employed as a Census lister.  Below: A look at the things I’ve learned from the job, including (or at least coming soon) teamwork, spicing up a seemingly boring task, and what happens when one bored lister starts genre-shifting during training.

What the United States Census Taught Me About Party Dynamics

What the United States Census Taught Me About Making a Task Unique

What the United States Census Taught Me About Motivation

What the United States Census Taught Me About Clear and Defined Goals

What the United States Census Taught Me About Balancing Goals

Genre-Bending the United States Census: Suspense

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