This is the last "Sunday Links" post for 2008...hope you find it a good one! Using Information to Develop Productive Relationships by Michael McKinney at
I recently installed IntenseDebate on my blog and started playing around with the tools available to me. I noticed that I can easily stats of posts and
Me on Sitecore (from a Sitecore Press Release): “We needed to move into a CMS to gain content management capabilities as well as easily host and manage
McKinsey has recently released a report titled "IT's unmet potential: McKinsey Global Survey Results" that shows that there is still a lot of work to do
Positive Communication and Leadership by Stephen Smith on Slacker Manager A Lean, Scalable Requirements Information Model for the Agile Enterprise by Dean
Its that time of year again. No...not the holidays. It's time for me to change my blog around again :) I've changed the theme to the Contender
hey everyone - I've been lax in letting you know that I'm on Twitter and Friendfeed...feel free to follow/subscribe. Twitter:
This post is an excerpt (with slight modifications) of a recent paper titled “Project Selection using Decision Support Optimization Tools.” If you’d like
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
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