The Path to Entrepreneurship – Sramana Mitra on Strategy What about working for a big company, they asked. […]
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Don’t Listen to Your Users
via IT conversations Malcolm explores why we can’t trust people’s opinions — because we don’t have the language […]
Gladwell on Spagetti Sauce (Design)
On TED’s website, Gladwell tells the story of how Prego discovered to their great profit that not all […]
flickring ideas
, originally uploaded by Mike Monteiro. a brilliant series by Mike Monteiro….
List of cognitive biases – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cognitive Biases Dunning-Kruger effect — “…when people are incompetent in the strategies they adopt to achieve success and […]
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“A brand is the sum of the good, the bad, the ugly and the off-strategy. It is your […]
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The twelve-month review (wake up!)
Christian Crumlish tagged me with a meme and who can deny the blogosphere? I am to list the […]
the virtual community free to all
howard rheingold’s the virtual community “When you think of a title for a book, you are forced to […]
What is Community Anyway?
We talk a lot about Social Networks, Social Software, etc as Web 2.0… as if using technology to […]
Yes, it’s true.
LinkedIn made me an offer I couldn’t resist, and Jim and I are both camping out here for […]
Community, Social Software, and Web 2.0
I gave a half-day workshop a month or so back, and I meant, I really meant, to write […]
The Pleasures of Classification
IMG_0282, originally uploaded by Box and Arrow. This, the first Christmas tree Amelie has had the pleasure to […]
Recordings up for Ross Mayfield’s “Made of People” from PARC Forum
They posted Ross’s terrific opening talk from Parc’s new series on Social Media and Web 2.0.: Made of […]
notes on Charlene Li At Parc Forum
I came in a tetch late, but trying to catch up…. when it’s archived, it’ll be here, probably […]
Has blogging affected your professional life, and how?
Recently I had a beer with Josh Porter, and he mentioned to me how something I said had […]
The Problem with the Cheaters
is the innocent get hurt. But we all knew that, didn’t we. Does it make it okay? Let’s […]
The Future of Reading (A Play in Six Acts)
A rather eloquent if occasionally overwraught essay on what the Kindle stands for on dive into mark opens […]
Facebook Bows To Privacy Critics
via huffington post Seeking to keep the peace in its popular online hangout, Facebook Inc. has overhauled a […]
gladwell dot com on profiling
If you didn’t catch it in the New Yorker, take some time to read Dangerous Minds “The fact […]
Sharecropping the long tail
via Rough Type To put it a different way, the sharecroppers operate happily in an attention economy while […]
Stumble Upon Parc Forum Talk Notes
Parc Forum is candy for those of us who own our own schedule, and this latest series is […]
Best Practices for Social Design: Annotating Google
Recently Bokardo.com noted and annotated the new Google best practices. I followed his link and found a strange […]
LinkedIn: Answers: Has blogging affected your professional life, and how?
Okay, more asking questions on LinkedIn time. This time it’s “Has blogging affected your professional life, and how? […]
Back from Mexico
IMGP9771, originally uploaded by Box and Arrow. And getting my feet under me. I’ll resume my irregularly scheduled […]
Don’t Like Management? How do you feel about Information Architecture?
Read the entire report from the A List Apart Web Survey for more amazing factoids.
Facebook is the next Google (unless they mess up.)
It’s a recursive old world we live in these days, in which ideas are put up on one […]
LinkedIn: Answers: How has writing a book changed your (professional) life?
I asked on LinkedIn How has writing a book changed your (professional) life? because it’s an oft-asked question […]
Increasing Site and Social Engagement in Detail
David Shen has a terrific post on the motivators at work in social media design Over the last […]