Links for August 9, 2009

by Eric D. Brown on August 9, 2009 · View Comments

in Sunday Links

The Value Every Business Needs to Create Now by Umair Haque on HarvardBusiness.org

Three Key Principles when Leading without Authority by George Ambler on The Practice of Leadership

The Dance of Trust by Charles H. Green on Trust Matters

Web 2.0 changes IT economics but it changes leadership economics more by Mark McDonald on Gartner’s Blog Network

The 6 Degrees of Online Influence by Rajesh Setty on Lateral Action

When tactics drown out strategy by Seth Godin

Do You Have Time to Care About Learning? by Jamie Notter on Get Me Jamie Notter

The Skinny on Lean IT by Chris Curran, Steve Legnine and Rob Boudrow on CIO Dashboard

How to Align Employee and Company Interests by Anthony (Tony) Tjan on HarvardBusiness.org

The Power of a Note by Justin R. Levy

The Tyranny of Process Worship Within IT by Scott Booher on CIOpedia

What if we chose leaders differently? by Wally Bock on Three Star Leadership Blog

Inspect What You Expect by Dan McCarthy on Great Leadership

Predicting the Unpredictable by Mike Speiser on GigaOM

To Be innovative or To Do Innovation by Jeffrey Phillips on Innovate on Purpose

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Written By Eric D. Brown

Eric is a Consultant, Entrepreneur and Doctoral Student focused on helping organizations cross the chasm that exists between Business & IT. Eric writes extensively about technology, strategy, people and projects at http://ericbrown.com. In addition to this blog and his consulting work, Eric is an avid & passionate photographer and writes about photography, shares photographs and reviews products at Photography Minute.
  • Thanks for the recognition, Eric.
  • Welcome Wally. Thanks for the good stuff on your blog!
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