Follow Friday for 4th June 2010
It has been a few weeks since I've done one of these. In part that's because of construction work I've had going on that has robbed me of many of my usual tools. Enough excuses. These are the people I've tracked a little more closely over the past week or so ...
Mike Bennett has had an interesting word or two to say, particularly during the run up to the election. But his real passion is meaning and semantics, with a few useful posts in the data exchange and standards direction.
Fay Feeney, meanwhile, continues to fight the good fight to - amongst other things - get more women into the boardroom. And while we're on the subject, let's add India Gary-Martin to the list of people to follow if you're interested in corporate governance.
Lamenting the passing of Dennis Hopper was Bruce Baron. When not talking about the lack of acting talent in modern film, he also has great insights into Project Management.
On the artistic side, I continue to love the world inhabited by I Was Out Walking. I love her imagery and how she manipulates it to dramatic effect.
And finally a word to Igor Ovsyannykov. A couple of problems on his website when he moved bits of it from one platform to another, but now all up and running again.
Previously on this blog...
the global leader in Contact Center Consolidation 2.0 2.0 has become a meaningless addition to already poor tag lines.
A dozen beautiful images of Saturn Wired presents a dozen of the best images from the Cassini mission
Setting up shop in a new country: beyond the website Building a website for multiple languages is not just about translation. It is a critical business decision that has to be taken carefully.
Why call centre staff deserve your respect If call centre staff set the first impression for your business, why do we treat them so badly?
Becoming a Specialist? A hard decision to make ... Specialising requires hard strategic decisions to be made about your business.
When good people move on Losing a member of staff to another company is not necessarily a bad thing
The quest for quality in Agile Software Development Why quality assurance remains a central part of project management, regardless of the use of Agile methods
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