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- the global network of computers accessed with the aid of a modem. The Internet includes Web sites, e-mail, newsgroups, and other forums. It is a...
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- Stop Being "Distracted"
- Maggie Jackson's book Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age," is getting real buzz. I got this subject line in my email yesterday: Are You Feeling Distracted? (My first thought: just about every minute of the day.) Are you feeling saturated...
- Blog posts 2008-07-11
- How To Save A Failing Business
- When in trouble, change the model radically. That's the message for book publishers, a business badly in need of saving. The argument on how to reinvent the book publishing business is to have authors self-publish, use word of mouth to gain sales, and then whoever gets buzz will get publishing...
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- Who Needs College, the Poll
- My post on Is College Necessary? looking at comments on the Becker-Posner blog and also from the blog of the CEO of AdventNet, has drawn me emails and a link or two, generally arguing that college is probably necessary and certainly desirable. So I'm putting together a poll on whether...
- Blog posts 2008-06-16
- Four Tools for Building a Better Business Vocabulary
- Communications drives business. Thus, Web-based phrase generators can spark your career. Want to pontificate like an academic? Use this phrase generator. Need to speak like you know your Web 2.0 (and don't mind a little salty language)? Click here. Random words can spark new thoughts. Or wow your...
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Productivity Tip: Have a Fun Day
- Having fun outside of the office boosts productivity. Or so argues the blog Chief Happiness Officer, which suggests that companies would improve productivity by giving employees a fun day -- an extra day off and a little bit of money to go do something fun. To ensure that it's...
- Blog posts 2008-05-09
- Pat McGovern on The Next Tech Bubble
- Pat McGovern, the head of publishing powerhouse International Data Group (disclosure: I once worked for an IDG unit), was a keynote speaker at the off-the-record Nantucket Conference this past weekend. But he gave me permission to cite his comments on the next technology bubble. McGovern's probably...
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
- Management Sins: Fatal or Foibles?
- Slacker Manager puts a management spin on the Seven Deadly Sins -- pride, envy, gluttony, lust, anger, greed and sloth. It's more forced than funny. But here's a wise one on the sins of project management . I found 'stubborness" particularly honest, and that...
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- How to Sidestep the Peter Principle
- The Peter Principle holds that we rise to our level of incompetence. In other words, at some point in our career, we all end up in over our heads. Tom Foster's Management Skills blog has a post on how to find a life preserver when you've...
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- Twitterpated
- Steve Gillmor recently blogged about Twitter as earthshaker, calling it a communications platform that will blow right past everything except platforms that allow it to dominate. I wish he would've limited his post to 140 words (we won't force a blogger to use only 140 characters). ...
- Blog posts 2008-03-27
- Brain Steroids: Ban Or Boost?
- Drugs are bad for productivity, right? Well, maybe not. While you can probably correlate productivity increases with declines in per capita drinking, what about coffee or Diet Coke? These can act as mild stimulants. Then there's full-fledged brain steroids, say, a drug like Provigil, which...
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- Management By Napkin
- Just out is Back of the Napkin, a book that looks at business problem-solving by using visual cues. My review copy is sitting here waiting for me to give it a look. My first impression is that "Back of the Napkin" is a little seat-of-the-pants (that's certainly true of the...
- Blog posts 2008-03-17
- Disruptive Technology Will Drive $7.5 Trillion In Economic Change
- Yesterday I wrote about the three most important tech trends in business, as called by McKinsey's Technology Initiative. Today, I'm going to look at the follow-up article, which assesses what those trends might be worth. Unfortunately, the piece, "Disruptive technology trends: capturing the value at stake," is...
- Blog posts 2008-02-22
- Rob May: Ten Business Lessons Learned
- Rob May's sign-off post at the businesspundit blog features the 10 things he's changed his mind about in five years of running -- and blogging about -- a business. His Number 10: Luck matters. Five years ago, I would have said success was mostly skill and...
- Blog posts 2008-02-21
- Tichy and Bennis' "Judgment" Judged
- The book Judgment: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls, by Noel M. Tichy and Warren G. Bennis was published in November 2007 and garnered a fair amount of attention, given that Tichy and Bennis are well-known management thinkers. Business Week ran an excerpt from the book, they wrote a...
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- Following the Links: 10 Ways to Make it Great
- There was a new link to Big Think this a.m., and I followed it and found a new review of 10 Ways to Make It Great by Phil Gerbyshak, who also writes a couple of blogs (on Slacker Manager this morning, the message is welcome to February -- have you...
- Blog posts 2008-02-01
- How To Really Influence People
- Who matters more: the influencer or the people they influence? The answer seems obvious. But the Relationship Economics blog posted an item, Market to the Influenced! that argued the influencers are not so important as they might seem. Getting enough people sufficiently influenced to spread the word is often more ...
- Blog posts 2008-01-24
- New book on Edison coming soon
- The blog 800CEOread gives a thumbs up to a new biography of Thomas Edison, "Edison on Innovation: 102 Lessons in Creativity." It says that the book humanizes Edison in a way previous biographies have not, and calls it "a refreshing way to go about invoking creativity." by Michael Fitzgerald
- Blog posts 2008-01-18
- A Take on Cultural Creatives
- I ran across a business book club that posts its readings on a blog. Its most recent discussion centered on Cultural Creatives, a book that came out in 2000 and examined extensive research on people who vary from cultural norms, for instance, avoiding conspicuous consumption. This reminded me that...
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- When To Be A Dictator, When A Democrat
- Tom Foster on the Management Skills blog highlights a Race Day at Porsche. He looks at a section from The Driving Force, a 2005 book by former Porsche CEO Peter Schutz that looks at how the company defined planning a project and implementing it. Planning a project was...
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
Additional Resources
- VoIP Disaster Plans: Don’t Skimp
- Replacing the telephone company with VoIP comes with one major potential problem for companies: The Internet is simply not as reliable as landline telephones. "There are going to be problems, and times when things go down," says Will Stofega, an analyst at IDC (a sister company to CIO's publisher). "How...
- Articles 2006-11-15
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