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Learning as a Community of Tribes about Software4Tribes

Posted by: Joe Nevshemal on 7/13/2010

Ever wonder what kind of software is out there for your Tribes? There are so many options and vendors that picking one is sometimes very difficult. Finding the best for your Tribe is extremely important, especially in this kind of economy where every dollar counts. And sometimes, you do not have the time to wade through all the options and find the best for you.

But do not worry, help is on the way. I know firsthand the difficulties Tribes face, and it is my goal to make this search for software more enjoyable and keep everyone informed on the latest developments. Feel free to submit questions or comments to me via my email address joe@handelit.com , and I will get you the information you need. I will answer your questions, unless you tell me otherwise, through this blog as well as my Twitter account, Software4Tribes.  Why answer your questions in this fashion? Because if you have a question, most likely there are others who have the same question and answering it publicly lets us share information and inform each other.  This is about helping the community of Tribes as a whole, and it is my hope is to create a community of individuals that I can assist in navigating this difficult path.
Please check out my bio here, as well as follow Software4Tribes on Twitter. And check back here as I talk about all the different software options available for Tribes today.
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