The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Social Productivity … “Social Productivity is different than social networking or social bookmarking: it’s about getting work done outside the team of like-minded people you work with everyday. With social productivity, an idea is introduced and all sorts of […]
One of the keys to a successful book, or so I have read and been told, is a great agent. Since this is my first book, I needed to find a great one, and my first port of call was Marc Orchant. I knew of Marc through his […]
Gary is presenting the second SharePoint User Group meeting in Christchurch. He’s been working with SharePoint for 7 years or so, both here and in the UK. There will be a few content slides, and then into the demo. There’s about 15 people here. On WSS The free […]
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Embracing Wikis … Mike proposes a three-step process for the introduction of wikis in the enterprise: (1) “they are responsible for it”, (2) “everyone else is responsible for everything”, and (3) “I am responsible for what I know”. “I […]
The People Part of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams Bridging Gaps in Distributed Teams … Utta addresses three issues for resolution in distributed teams: time zone separation, different vacation profiles, and cultural differences. Turmalix The Technology Trends of Enterprise Collaboration and Virtual Teams From Folders to Metadata … […]
After feeling very “I’m buying a new Mac”-ish yesterday after my Leopard upgrade fiasco, I took the cheaper route and visited the Apple Support forums. As per Ben’s comment, I wasn’t the only one experiencing the blue screen of perpetual serenity, as the forums had a technote from […]
I’m not happy!!! Just installed Leopard on an 11 month old MacBook Pro, and now it won’t start up. It goes past the white screen with the Apple logo, and then hangs on a blue screen. Oh the irony. I can see it now: Eric’s going to start […]
When we see someone who has overcome great odds, we feel many things, and often “inspired”. Inspiration is a critical topic for leaders to address. The subject is complex, broad and deep. There are four big questions to address. Question #1. How big a deal is inspiration? Various […]
Bill Hybels interviewed Jimmy Carter. “Why did you run for President?” To expand my sphere of influence and better use my God-given talents. “What’s your leadership style?” I’m an engineer. I am very meticuluos in organization. “Did you find it hard to go from the navy, to business, […]
Is it best to fix weaknesses or build on strengths? Marcus advocates the latter. When we think of our siblings, their faults quickly come to mind, and their differences too. From an early age, Marcus wanted to build on his strengths and manage around his weaknesses. He saw […]
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