Just a quick post to link to an interesting Book review site I found. The Dallas First Friday Book Snyopsis blog is a treasure trove of information and
Management Issues has a nice post titled "Organizations Ignoring the Transfer of Knowledge" that talks about the lack of planning for the transfer of
The first year of my doctorate program is done! Actually...I finished my last course about a month ago but with the Fall 2008 semester starting next week,
Lady finds camera Lady posts info and pictures from camera on flickr People recognize pictures People tell People The owner of the camera is found Camera
In July, I was approached by Andy King to see if I'd be interested in reviewing his new book from O'Reilly titled "Website Optimization: Speed, Search
The 21st annual CIO 100 list has just been delivered. The article leading up to the list of the CIO 100 is quite interesting..I'm reading things like
OK...I probably don't have to review the The Fifth Discipline. It's a classic...everyone has read it. Bas de Baar had an excellent review of this book
I think I found it....and it happened to me. Warning...small rant. Imagine you are a hiring manager trying to find someone to lead a group of IT
As mentioned here and here, I presented a paper titled "Project Management and the Stockholm Syndrome" at the 2nd Annual University of Texas at Dallas
Just a reminder...the 2nd Annual University of Texas Project Management Symposium is today and tomorrow (August 18 & 19). Yours truly will be
Charles Green is giving a live webinar on How to Build Trust in Sales Conversations on Thursday August 21. The webinar looks like a good one...as is most
CIO.com has an interview with Linus Torvalds that I'd just had to share...very interesting commentary from Linus on managing software projects. In the
Instead of a book review like the last two Fridays, I wanted to throw my current reading list up and get any comments and/or recommendations for other
Perhaps you've read my rant on Blu Domain...maybe you haven't. If not, feel free to click over and read it here. Well...today I'm going to praise
Timothy Johnson takes a swipe at methodologies in his post titled "Worshipping the Hammer". To be more accurate, he takes a swipe at those people who
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