Links for March 1 2009

by Eric D. Brown on March 1, 2009 · View Comments

in Sunday Links

Is Marketing Evil? by Seth Godin

Process Improvement – Been there, done that. Have you Really? by Glenn Whitfield on IT Business Alignment (IT2B)

6 Ways To Beat Any Project Planning by Bas de Baar on Project Shrink

Who Gets To Make Decisions In Your IT Shop? by Dr. Jim Anderson on The Business of IT

Reverse Mentoring by Danny Brown

5 Soft Skills That Make an Employee Invaluable by Holly McCarthy on Raven’s Brain

Creating a Culture of Innovation by Mark Howell on Strategy Central

Enterprise Twitter: Clarity Amid The Hype by Mike Gotta on Collaborative Thinking

Is It A Brand or A Person? by Jay Deragon on Socialutions

Big Company Lessons for Small Businesses by Anthony Tjan on HarvardBusiness.org

Security: reason or excuse? by Paul Miller

The Answer for Ugly Times? Do Something Beautiful by Bill Taylor on Mavericks at Work Blog

Are you doing what you do best? on Men with Pens

Engagement – Rarer now. Needed more now. by Lisa Haneberg on Management Craft

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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.
  • Your links are alway very good !
    I´ve check your blog constanly out, and there are never ever things which i could criticize!
    Keep your exelent work on, there are a lot of user which estimate your work.
    Greets, Billigflüge
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