Links for December 6 2009
You Can Only Lead the Horse by Amber Naslund on Altitude Branding
Leadership – What’s Love Got To Do With it? by Terry Starbucker on TerryStarbucker.com
Great CIOs ask good questions, what makes a great CIO by Mark McDonald on the Gartner Blog Network
Go Across the Table by Valeria Maltoni on Conversation Agent
Leadership Yoga: Innovation Advantages from Seeing Disadvantage by Rosabeth Moss Kanter on HarvardBusiness.org
Research in a petri dish: Learning from communities by Josh Bernoff on Groundswell
Would you have the courage to kill your “puppy”? by Martin Proulx on Analytical Mind
Mouth-watering marketing by Jim Connolly on Jim’s Marketing Blog
The Four Quadrants of Innovation: Disruptive vs Incremental by Hutch Carpenter on I’m Not Actually a Geek
Social Media: Anti-Social, Or An Opportunity For Influence? by Dave Fleet on davefleet.com
Attainable Requirements by Scott Sehlhorst on Tyner Blain
Innovating beyond the headlights by Jeffrey Phillips on Innovate on Purpose
Analysis by Amateurs: Nurturing Good Systems Analysts by Lou Mazzucchelli on The Cutter Blog | Debate Online
5 Solid Tips for Leaders & Managers by Steve Roesler on All Things Workplace
Cloud + proprietary software = ♥ by William Vambenepe
Managers Can (and Should) Be Leaders by Michael McKinney on Leading Blog: A Leadership Blog @ LeadershipNow
Creating Community by Rebecca Robinson on Mountain State University LeaderTalk
Two-Faced CIOs: Dr. Jekyll, Meet Mr. Hyde (a chief information officer needs an IT strategy to create IT alignment) by Dr Jim Anderson on The Accidental Successful CIO
Shared Expectations by Kim Cofino on always learning
How to Get the Right Information to Improve Performance by Steven Spear on HarvardBusiness.org
Success & Motivation: What Will You Remember When You are 90? by Mark Cuban on blog maverick
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