Links for Jan 17 2010

by Eric D. Brown on January 17, 2010 · View Comments

in Sunday Links

Forget means to an end, and find the meaning of life by Jared Goralnick on Technotheory.com

Seizing opportunities in turbulent markets: The Tingyi story by Don Sull on Don Sull’s Blog

“What gets measured gets done.” by Tim Walker on Hoover’s Business Insight Zone

Documents Are Not Strategy by Jamie Notter on Get Me Jamie Notter

The elasticity factor: How CIOs are hedging IT budgets and hiring by Linda Tucci on TotalCIO

How to create great work environments by Scott Berkun

Are Your Goals Impossible and Counterproductive? by Susan David on HarvardBusiness.org

The Big Ifs of IT Leadership by Doug Moran on CIO Insight

Just do something! by Jeffrey Phillips on Innovate on Purpose

Will you be happier on Saturday? by Dan Pink

Knowledge Flows and the New Way to Network by Shannon Paul on Shannon Paul’s Very Official Blog

Look within if you don’t want to be without by Jim Connolly on Jim’s Marketing Blog

Do One Thing Very Well by Chris Brogan on chrisbrogan.com

It’s Not Them. It’s You by Amber Naslund on Altitude Branding

5 Myths That Can Kill a Startup by Michael Fisher and Marty Abbott on GigaOM

How A Leader Needs To Think Like A Plumber (No Wrench Required) by Terry Starbucker on TerryStarbucker.com

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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.
  • I always appreciate it when you link to my work, Eric -- and in fact I'd like to start copying your practice.

    So, please tell me, do you build these lists by hand, generate them from a Delicious feed, or . . . ?
  • Hi Tim - very welcome...happy to spread the link love.

    I use Google Reader and "share" posts for each week. On Sunday morning, I sit down and read through my shared posts in GR and build my list by hand.
  • Excellent, Eric -- I think I may start doing this with Delicious links.
  • I've been looking at using Delicious for this but haven't quite gotten around to getting the workflow worked out. Looking forward to your links!
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