Links for Feb 22 2009

Success without failure is impossible. . . by Alexander Muse on Texas Startup Blog

Top 10 Outsourcing Trends by Small Businesses in 2009 by Amit Mullerpattan on Small Business Trends

CMOs Don’t Get Customer Service??? Yikes! by Ted Mininni on Marketing Prof’s Daily Fix

Software Estimating by Glen Alleman on Herding Cats

Great leadership is about conversation by George Ambler on The Practice of Leadership

The big and small of IT by Andrew McAfee

It is a paycheck – and it is killing us by Scot Herrick on Cube Rules

Prepare Your People for the Upturn by John Baldoni on HarvardBusiness.org

Familiarity, trust, and the path in between by Amber Naslund on Altitude Branding

The Power of Old Ideas by Rosabeth Moss Kanter on HarvardBusiness.org

How IT can track accountability from the get-go by Jessica Lipnack on Endless Knot

Multitasking is the fastest way to mediocrity by Jason on Signal vs Noise

Cloud Computing Is a Tool, Not a Strategy by Stacey Higginbotham on GigaOm

Failure To Launch (Your Product) by Scott Selhorst on Tyner Blain

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  1. Great List Eric. Thanks for sharing. I particularly like the post 'Prepare Your People for the Upturn'. I don't see many organizations doing that right now, and I guess it is a tougfh sell!

  2. This situation is made even worse when the manager feels like their job is under threat or that the future is in doubt.

  3. Eric D. Brown
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    Thanks Simon. So true.

    In the down times, you should be building your teams to be ready to roll when the good times hit.

  4. Eric D. Brown
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    very true.

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