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<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Three success predictions for 2010
Here are three predictions for success in 2010 - a far cry from my usual posts on IT failure.
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
Christmas Is Nothing Without Christ!
I found the following quote here, it’s typical of the late Dr. Peale.Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
User adoption: Killer app for SOA and Enterprise 2.0
Although geeky eggheads may become enamored by cool technology, real users care about solving practical, day-to-day business...
 
Griff Wigley
Griff Wigley posted a blog entry
NY Times Year in Ideas: Bicycle highways & banning culs-de-sac
The New York Times Magazine posted their ninth annual “Year of Ideas” issue. The above two items caught my eye;...
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
A Sign of the Apocalypse, a Sight of the Times, or Both?
I’m betting it’s more of the latter than the former, but then again I could be wrong!!What am I talking about? ...
10 days ago The Marshian Chronicles | Topics: Cultural...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Managing death-march projects
Software process expert and all-around great guy, Ed Yourdon, has been studying IT failure for many years. As the author of...
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
The Power of Music
I’ve been preaching a Christmas series that looks at the music of Christmas.  Not our popular Christmas songs, but the...
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
Creating The Future
I’ve been doing a lot of planning lately for what we’ll be doing here at KCC in 2010.  This post isn’t about...
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
Belief In God Does What???
As you probably have noticed the annual “Christmas Wars” are on again.  I was watching a report on how the state...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Social computing in the enterprise, part two
Part two of a video conversation between Forrester analyst Natalie Petouhoff, ZDNet blogger Dion Hinchcliffe, and me on issues...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Social computing and the enterprise, part one
Part one of a video conversation between Forrester analyst Natalie Petouhoff, ZDNet blogger Dion Hinchcliffe, and me on issues...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Resistance to change: The real Enterprise 2.0 barrier
Large organizations continue to embrace Enterprise 2.0 as a viable addition to their business process toolbox, however...
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
Change Is Only Good When We Like It!
I was driving to church yesterday when I heard an interesting PSA (public service announcement) on the radio. It featured two...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Enterprise unplugged: Riffing on failure and performance
I chatted about enterprise issues and IT failure with Naomi Bloom and Nenshad Bardoliwalla, top enterprise experts willing to...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
18 truths: The long fail of complexity
Your annotated guide to a profound paper describing important truths about why systems fail.
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
The End Of An Era?
A while back I linked to a story that talked about Dr. James Dobson’s plans to retire from Yesterday Focus on the...
 
Louie
Louie posted a blog entry
The Real Motivator of Creativity
What do you think is the most powerful motivator behind most creativity?  If you answer God that’s true, but isn’t...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Amplifying 'weak signals' for IT success
Every executive knows that gaining detailed and accurate information about his or her organization's activities is a...
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Going commando: Four signs of CRM failure
CRM failure remains a significant problem in many organizations. Here are four signs of CRM danger you should watch for.
 
<em>mkrigsman</em>
mkrigsman posted a blog entry
Twitter suspends security researcher's account as a threat
Twitter erroneously suspended, and subsequently restored, a prominent researcher's account two months after he tweeted a...