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« Sunday « February 22, 2009
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Radically Simple IT
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By designing and deploying enterprise systems in a different way, Japan?s Shinsei Bank turned IT from a constraint into a launchpad for growth.
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Radically Simple IT
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By designing and deploying enterprise systems in a different way, Japan?s Shinsei Bank turned IT from a constraint into a launchpad for growth.
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Social Intelligence and the Biology of Leadership
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The salient discovery is that certain things leaders do-specifically, exhibit empathy and become attuned to others' moods-literally affect both their own brain chemistry and that of their followers.And it all starts with that thing that I'm always putting on my list of New Year's resolultions: listening.
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« Monday « February 9, 2009
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An A-Bomb for A-Rod
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Alex Rodriguez (in 2007): "I've never felt overmatched on the baseball field... I didn't have a problem competing at any level."Today, A-Rod admitted to juicing for several years while he was a member of the Texas Rangers. Steroids or not, from a relative perspective, A-Rod is still one of the most dominant players of this era. It' just getting to a point where you can't believe any of these players. Let's just assume they were all cheating, and move on. They're entertainers, not angels and saints.
Update (2/9/2009): Alex Rodriguez expected to make first public comments on steroid report to ESPN (NY Daily News)
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« Tuesday « February 3, 2009
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Social Media Goes to Court and Bites Users
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@whatsnext: I'm constantly amazed by things people disclose and do on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and in other social networks. Apparently, lawyers have noticed how free people are with videos, photos, and stories about themselves...
b/w: @whatsnext
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