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Code Reviews by Management Fiat
Ed on introducing code reviews to his team. Good comments too (except me shilling for my friend's company ;>).
Lotusphere Wrapup: Q&A
"Lotus typically does an excellent job of designing collaboration features for users on the same system[; they're] less strong at...considering the fact heterogeneity rules the day, and that users are going to want to collaborate with folks not on their s
Bill de hÓra: Ripping PDF
"The lesson here is that for some purposes, people don't need the level of quality associated with a book if the information is timely." This is true for more than just tech-books.
AquaPath
This looks nice: a Mac app for testing XPath.
Elevator speech about the next big thing
"Automation and context aware computing techniques will be used to focus on managing our attention, bringing the information to us in a way we can both comprehend and taking appropriate action, wherever we are in the world."
Outsourcing and innovation
"The challenge for the technical services companies in the second half of this decade will be to be viewed as a value delivery partners and not (just) as people who can execute and hide the details."
Seth's Blog: Thanks
Word on new Godin book. As it looks like it's a "best of the blog" book, I'll probably just flip through it in the book store. I'm not the core audience for "Best of books," esp. of blogs.
Slow Leadership: More Survey Feedback
"What's leading the pack of problems? Feeling too little job satisfaction, finding time to think and plan and do my own work, and constant interruptions. "
Slow Leadership: First feedback from our survey
"I am not in any way empowered to fix the devastatingly inefficient systems that are currently in place. All I can do is look on in horror."