I had the pleasure of meeting some great folks at the Inbound Marketing Summit in Dallas. I learned a lot and had a lot of the ideas that I already had
I've been pondering the question "What is a Leader?" for a while now. It's a question that's always in the back of my mind and I've never really gotten a
Hello everyone...I'm back from my trip to Orlando...links are lite this week due to being away from the computer. Enjoy the few I do have. How the Cloud
Customers sometimes do not know what they want by Matt Rhodes on FreshNetworks Blog Mistakes matter: post-project reviews by Elizabeth Harrin on Project
When You Can't Trust Your Leadership by Charles Green on Trust Matters Change is never linear by Paul Dunay on Buzz Marketing for Technology Stop Reading
I've always tried to go the extra mile for a client/customer when they have a complaint. I want to resolve their issue and turn their bad experience into
I've just submitted my last requirement for my last class in the Spring 2009 semester. Whew. I'm now 43% complete with the doctoral work...should be done
We have a huge budget and too much time to complete our business intelligence (BI) project by Martin Proulx on Analytical Mind 9 tactics to effectively
Last week I was looking for something to read on my Kindle and saw Guy Kawasaki's new book titled Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting,
How I failed as a Product Owner and the lessons I learnt in the process by Martin Proulx on Analytical Mind (hat tip to Craig Brown for the link) The
Image via Wikipedia John Baldoni had a great article on HarvardBusiness.org titled "Five Things John Madden Teaches Us about Leadership." Apparently John
The Case for Customer Communities by Valeria Maltoni on Conversation Agent Tap Employee Passion by Harry Hoover on THINKing Accountability Begins at the
A few months ago I ran across the IDEO Fellows website and saw a lot of really interesting authors listed and realized I'd heard of everyone on the page
Things not to say - "We don't have time" by Scott Berkun on The Berkun Blog Thinking outside the project: implied responsibilities of an agile product
Image via Wikipedia Tracie and I spent Good Friday at the Dallas Arboretum (jump over to my photoblog - OneFour Photography - for some photos). The trip
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