Daily Links – Saturday, October 13
LEGO reviews by a 7 year old Seriously don’t think the world of your product management hasn’t changed? Well, consider that I’m now watching product
LEGO reviews by a 7 year old Seriously don’t think the world of your product management hasn’t changed? Well, consider that I’m now watching product
My new buddy Geoff asked me to answer a few questions for his blog, The Buzz Bin. Here’s a teaser. BB: Webinars tend to be
Method Presentation Great presentation from one of the founders of the cleaning product company, Method. Yes, you can compete with the goliath’s of the industry
Wikileaks – Wikileaks “a place for journalists, truth tellers and everybody else; global defense of sources and press freedoms, circa now.” Rating: ★ ★ ★
Earlier this week I wrote about the problems with calling your customers “weirdos”. The Mastercard commercial below reminded me how this phenomenon shows up in
Earlier this week I wrote about the problems with calling your customers “weirdos”. The Mastercard commercial below reminded me how this phenomenon shows up in
From my new favorite blog by Howard Owens: Innovation is not about doing the next great thing. It is about doing the next thing. Sometimes
“Everyone likes new inventions, new technology. People will never be replaced by machines. In the end life and business are about human connections. And computers
I’ve hearing a lot of industry insiders talking about how the word “conversation” is being overused and we need to move on. [1] [2] [3]
I’ve hearing a lot of industry insiders talking about how the word “conversation” is being overused and we need to move on. [1] [2] [3]
flint tattoo close Originally uploaded by flint knits Have you ever noticed that when people are passionate about things that aren’t interesting to you, you’re
flint tattoo close Originally uploaded by flint knits Have you ever noticed that when people are passionate about things that aren’t interesting to you, you’re
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