If you teams ask questions and dig into the data, you can be sure that you've do everything possible to minimize the possibilities of being "theranosed"
It been quiet here this week as I've been traveling. I spent the week in Chicago talking to clients and refining the story of what I do. Its fun to talk
Why does the sun never set on legacy applications? by Jim Harris on OCDQ - Obsessive-Compulsive Data Quality (OCDQ) Quote: The simple reason most legacy
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
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 don't normally do this, but I wanted to do a little self-promotion with this first link: Eric D. Brown's Engineering Approach by Ron Egatz on The Induro
Image via Wikipedia John Baldoni had a great article on HarvardBusiness.org titled "Five Things John Madden Teaches Us about Leadership." Apparently John
As part of a research project for my doctorate work I've been looking at the use of storytelling for knowledge sharing in project teams. I've found the
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