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Less Is More

I attended the local tech meet-up last evening and the topic was being lean.  No, not how to lose weight unless you’re counting the weight of excessive costs.   Or as it said in the event description:

Lean and Agile are two related approaches that use startup mentality and an iterative approach to deliver results and new possibilities. We’ll take an overview of Lean, its opportunities and pitfalls and some broad approaches to adopt Lean thinking for you and your organization.

Great presentation (thanks, Dan), and it stimulated more thinking on yesterday’s topic, Facebook and its new set of features. So at the risk of beating a dead horse… Continue reading

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Failbook

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Unless you’re in a cave someplace or have abandoned it for Google+, you’ve probably noticed that Facebook did an overhaul last night.  I logged in this morning and while I’ll admit I’m not the brightest guy in the world, I was thoroughly confused.  Many of the new features are clearly designed to compete with things found on Google+ and Twitter, such as circles.  For those of you struggling to make sense of the new layout, Gizmodo did a nice job color-coding everything in a cheat sheet.

I’m a believer in continuous improvement.  I’m not a believer in keeping up with the Joneses.  Here’s why. Continue reading

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My Take On Google+

Everyone likes to talk about what’s shiny and new and I’m no exception so today I’d like to spend a minute or three on Google+. As of this morning, there may be as many as 10 million folks on G+ – not a bad adoption rate!  I spent the weekend playing around on it and I have a few thoughts I’d like to share. If you haven’t received an invite yet, ping me and I’ll send you one. If you’re on it, let’s see if my experiences match up with yours. If you’re here today looking for a massive business lesson, come back tomorrow. Continue reading

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