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Well, not quite an easter egg of the hidden keystroke variety, but I did find something I wasn't expecting when I reinstalled Office 2007 on my computer (after re-installing the OS because of major problem - lots of fun).
The source of the...
Are you subject to lots of clichés? Are you a frequent user of clichés? Be careful. Phillip G Armour writes The Cliché Defense in his July 2009 Communications of the ACM "Business of Software" column:
A guide to playing the ploys frequently...
As most who read my blog on a regular basis, I am a fan (and consultant) of Theory of Constraints. On a personal level, I really like how the TOC concepts blend with a lot of the personal effectiveness concepts. A big element of both is stop doing so...
Mary Abraham, always interesting, has a good one that relates to something I heard recently from one of my clients. If technology is the answer, What's the question
At the Enterprise 2.0 workshop I attended yesterday, someone asked Livio Hughes...
I had lunch the other day with Johanna Rothman and the topic of planning research work came up. It is difficult to plan research work because the very nature of research is one of iteration and uncertainty. You don't know if your experiment is going...
For the thinking person this is a good place to find posts which make you think and entice, if not provoke, you to respond.
Blogs.........there's a shed load so why drop by this one? Because it's not a virtual soap box but more of a savvy comment on what's happening around us. It invites comment rather than issuing diktats.