BP oil spill: Leadership and IT failure Quote: As the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill continues to grow, reports suggest that several IT failures may
Tracie and I went over to the Blackland Prairie Raptor Center's First Saturday event. They have quite a few birds of prey and are opening a center about 3
In my post earlier this week, I spoke, or more accurately typed, about the importance of story. I wonder if there are any CIO's and IT leaders out there
I love a good story. I love to read a good story and I love to create stories...although they may not always be "good.:) In fact, I love a good story so
IT's Three Key Organizational Transformations by Andrew McAfee on Harvard Business Review's Blog Quote: I see companies in all industries using computers
This is one of my favorite photos...luck + great light + a little bit of skill came together at once to get this beautiful photo. Great Blue Heron
Strategy. That one word can send shudders through many folks. That one word has made millions and millions for consulting companies and consultants. Can
You Too Can Be a Strategy Consultant: Three Secret Tools Revealed by Charles H. Green on Trust Matters Quote: The art of general management and strategic
Tracie and I went to Zion in April...what a beautiful place to visit. Here's a photo of a Bluebird that I got while out there. Taken in Zion National Park
Can all of the information technology assets within a small business be outsourced? Could we see the IT desks within small businesses be as empty as
You’re Just the Founder « Steve Blank A great reminder to everyone that what you do today might just come back around to bite you in the future. Applying
I'm starting a new series here that has nothing to do with Technology, Strategy, People or Projects. I'm calling this new series Foto Friday and I plan to
Hey CIO - if you want to survive, you need to figure out a way to fascinate your organization. I'm currently reading "Fascinate: Your 7 Triggers to
Do you know what The Onion is? If not, it's a satirical newspaper and website that is hysterical...you should read it.
While on vacation last month, I saw a review in US Airways' magazine for The Ambiguities of Experience by James G. March (affiliate link). The review was
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