Two more shopping days until Christmas, do you know what you are going to get for that beloved leader in your life? If not here are a few suggestions. Subscription to, $95. I subscribed to the GMJ about a year ago and I love it. Being a huge Strengths fan many of the articles help give me deeper insights into Gallup’s 34 strengths themes. GMJ includes many articles on employee engagement, developing strengths, building powerful brands, and leading, managing, and sustaining high-performing organizations. This is an online journal and once you join you have access to GMJ archives as well, a wealth of leadership wisdom., $5.75-$11.50. Leaders are readers and good readers love marking up a good book.
However finding a good marker is difficult. Many bleed through the pages or fade with time. The feature archival, acid-free premium pigmented ink to prevent works from deteriorating over time. Lightfast colors maintain their vibrancy (results may vary based on paper characteristics). The permanent, water-resistant ink will not bleed through and is smear resistant when dry.
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It can be difficult finding the right tech gift these days. Laptop or tablet? Sure, you could take the easy way out and get your loved ones a gift card for Best Buy, but why not get them something memorable instead? If you're shopping for a die-hard Mac user, there's a wealth of useful accessories to choose from, whether they're using a desktop or a laptop. We've scanned the internet for the best gift ideas, ranging from inexpensive organization and comfort solutions to pricey but practical memory expansions and backup devices.
For the Mac OS user on your holiday shopping list, consider upgrading their computer experience with these 'Mac-cessories.' We'd love to suggest you get your favorite photographer an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, but sadly Adobe doesn't provide a convenient way to buy its premier product as a gift.
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Turning raw video and audio into a well-cut movie is made easy thanks to features such as a timeline-like interface and the ability to view footage from multiple cameras simultaneously. If you have a housemate whose computer desk looks like a random cluster of cables and wires, a desktop organizer would make a good gift for both of you. The, from, is both a monitor shelf and a USB hub. Its smooth design and silver coloring blends in well with other OEM Apple products, too. Price: $99 If one shelf isn't enough, how about two? The is a monitor stand with two shelves to hide away both your keyboard and your laptop. Similar to the Space Bar, it has a USB 2.0 hub, but only space for four ports instead of Space Bar's six.
Still, both options are great for reducing clutter around the work station. A thumb drive, unsurprisingly, will stick out like a sore thumb. To really impress the Mac enthusiast, you'll probably want to spring for one of, which blend seamlessly with a MacBook's aesthetics. Unfortunately, they don't provide nearly as much space as the traditional thumb drive. Price: $48.02 (16GB), $74.20 (32GB) The best balance of capacity and design is PNY's. Unlike the thumb drives, which plug into a USB port, the StorEdge plugs into the SDXC slot and barely protrudes from the edge of the laptop.
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