30 Day Map Challenge Day 4: A Bad Map
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Devin Marsh
Devin is cofounder and Chief Operating Officer responsible for Bintel's product marketing management, operations and customer success. Working closely with all teams, she helps bring cohesion to the product, marketing, and sales efforts. She thrives in an ever changing role and work environment, starting her career in civil engineering and construction then shifting over to the tech industry where she uses her people skills to work with people of all different backgrounds and experiences. Her passion lies in using technology to help improve the health and safety of communities that may have little or no experience using advanced tools. Devin holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder.
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#30daymapchallenge Day 4: A Bad Map
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#30daymapchallenge using Bintel Maps
The Bintel Team and our partners are participating in the 30 Day Map Challenge! For more information on the details go to the challenge website and start following #30daymapchallenge. Cartographers from all over the world participate and make some really beautiful and informative maps. We will be using Bintel Maps to create each one of our maps, if you are interested in participating in the challenge using Bintel Maps then request an account here. We will post the maps that you create on our social media accounts.
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Knowledge vs Intelligence
There is a subtle but important difference between Knowledge and Intelligence. As with any buzzword, the more it is used the more it loses its meaning. Sometimes it is very important that we are deliberate in our word choice to ensure that who we are talking to is on the same page.
For example, if someone asks for you to do something there is a big difference between answering with "yes", "yeah", and "sure". All answers technically acknowledgement of willingness to do the task but the answers indicate your level of focus while being asked as well as your interest in completing the task, both of which may indicate your level of performance on said task.
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