Links for August 30, 2009

by Eric D. Brown on August 30, 2009 · View Comments

in Sunday Links

Social Media and IT Security: Adversaries or Partners? by Steve Radick on Social Media Strategery

The T.S. Eliot Guide to Success by Mark McGuinness on Lateral Action

Passing the Buck and Ethics by Jeremy Pepper on POP! PR Jots

What will be disrupted next? by Jeffrey Phillips on Innovate on Purpose

Why Leaders Need Stories: A Lesson from Don Hewitt by John Baldoni on HarvardBusiness.org

Bitching about work means you like it the way it is by Dave Gray on Communication Nation

New Name For CIOs: Strategic Execution Officer by Dr. Jim Anderson on The Accidental Successful CIO

Learning From Failure by Arun Manansingh on A CIO’s Voice

The three Cs of IT failures by John Moore on Random Thoughts of a Boston-based CTO

Two ways to hire (and a wrong way) by Seth Godin on Seth’s Blog

Your Gut is More Ethical Than Your Brain by Jamie Notter on Get Me Jamie Notter

Putting Passion Before Profit by Beth Dunn on small dots

In Simplicity We Trust by Ron Ashkenas on HarvardBusiness.org

The Power of Continuous Improvement by Mike Speiser on GigaOM

Using Earned Value in a Changing Environment by Glen B. Alleman on Herding Cats

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