The Cutter Consortium blog has an interesting post titled "IT Trends and Antitrends for 2009". Some interesting items listed...I've reproduced
Madoff Madness: When Smart People do Stupid Things by Charles Green on Trusted Advisor Associates Five Reasons to kill IT Projects on TechRepublic (hat
My wife's (see her website and blog) 5D Mark II shipped from Adorama yesterday....should have it on Monday! Woohoo. the Description from
Mike has a great post (that also mentions me...shameless plug?) titled Selling Web 2.0 to IT (also on Forbes here) that expands on a previous post of mine
In these troubled times, it's hard for organizations to focus on employee moral and happiness. I've heard many 'leaders' say things like "they should be
Probability and Statistics in Project Estimating by Glen Alleman on Herding Cats ROI on Telecommuting by Jessica Lipnack on Endless Knots (thanks to Bas
In the case of this Massachusetts State Trooper, a lot. In case you are to lazy to click over, the linked story is about a Massachusetts State Trooper who
Web 2.0. A term that is overused and often misunderstood. And one that has been touted for years by consultants as the 'next big thing' coming to
How Hard Could it Be?: My Style of Servant Leadership by Joel Spolsky on Inc.com Project Management, Teams and Success by Raven on Raven's Brain Employee
Happy Sunday...for those of you in the USA, I hope you had a good Thanksgiving. Here's some interesting Sunday reading for ya: Is Knowledge Management at
Today (the Friday after Thanksgiving) has been given the name Black Friday...and now it is really fitting. Just ran across a news article about a Wal-Mart
Finished this book up earlier this week and I have to say, I'm a bit disappointed. I feel as though a book by the man who defined the word
I initially said I was going to post some links every Sunday...but I'm running across some really interesting things out there. So...I'll be posting
According to a research report released by The Hackett Group, and reported by Financial Week, they don't. The Financial Week article, titled "Customers
A new feature here on the blog...Sunday links. Look for 5 to 10 interesting links every Sunday. The Four Dharmas of Project Management by Bas de Baar -
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