Tag Archives: Blog
Why Most CEOs Are Bad at Strategy
A blog post by Roger Martin* makes a good case that CEOs find it hard to simultaneously make… carry on reading.
The organisation?
This image on the Delta7 blog made me laugh in recognition (… carry on reading.
Germany gets personalised print newspaper made up of blog posts and newspaper articles
[Germany] Today I should have received my first edition of Niuu, a personalised print… carry on reading.
Why Lawyers Procrastinate
Can the source of lawyer procrastination be traced to law school? Joel Spolsky, in his always-insightful Joel on Software Blog, takes on colleges teaching computer science, and squarel… carry on reading.
Startups and more developed organizations β making sure the right people are in the right chairs
I have been adding postings that focus on startups since I first went active with this blog. Some of them have focused on best practices as considered from a more positive perspective, and some from a more cautionary, things-gone-wrong ne
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Clout
The web knows something, but it’s not telling us, at least not yet.
The web knows how many followers you have on Twitter, how many friends you have on Facebook, how many people read your blog.
It also knows how often those people retwe… carry on reading.
No More Stories
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It does not matter if no one reads your blog!
By David Gurteen
I have long advocated that blogging is a thinking tool and not a publishing tool. And so many non-bloggers have looked at me as if I was crazy. I will say it again the only way you get to REALLY understand social tools is to p… carry on reading.
Creating a Resilient, Natural ‘World of Ends’ Economy
BLOG Creating a
Resilient, Natural ‘World of Ends’ Economy
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Smart Phones: What Comes Next
BLOG Smart Phones: What
Comes Next
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On Living Alone
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Transparency, Clarity, and Trust (and Truth)
John Maeda and Becky Bermont (from the Rhode Island School of Design) wrote a nice blog post about transparency and clarity.
I’ve written abou
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How Blogs Make you a Better Writer
That’s what the education blogs say–if kids read/write blogs, they get better at writing. Why is that?
You have to be concise in a blog. People don’t want a novel. They want
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Four World-Changing Questions
BLOG World-Changing
Questions
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Weβre not the only ones
Many readers will know that Richard Murphy, Francince McKenna and myself are sharp critics of the profession for one reason or another. Today I stumbled upon Michael Ramos who writes the EyeShade blog. One post entitled: Is the accounting profession… carry on reading.
Friday Rant: Gartner’s End-User Shield Can Only Deflect So Much
In a response to my post from earlier this week titled Gartner: Abandon Blog, Debbie Wilson saw fit to challenge some of my arguments noting that what has kept the midnight oil burning and prevented her from blogging as much as she would like is the… carry on reading.
The Overlooked Key to a Successful Sales Organization – Sales Culture
“Never, never, never, never give up” βΒ Winston Churchill
Among the 4 major pillars of building a sales organization, which I have written about in a previous blog as an introduction to this ser
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FSA: It’s Worse Than I Feared
Remember my blog about Magicians and Mathematicians in which I complained about the lack of imagination in risk management? If you don’t, then please ta… carry on reading.
Blocks That Prevent Us From Being Who We Mean Ourselves to Be
BLOG Blocks from Being
Who We’re Meant to Be: Are They Real?
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Empathy: Getting in Touch With Our and Others’ Emotional Needs
BLOG Empathy: Getting in
Tune With Our and Others’ Emotional Needs
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