Archive for October, 2011

my first +1 from the redesigned Google Reader

(I like the +1 integration, makes sense) Embedded Link Socialize Me: GreenMonk: IBM Have This Stuff Mastered Over the weekend, I stumbled upon a keynote given by Tom Raftery at the SAP for Utilities conference in San Antonio. For those that don't know, Tom works for GreenMonk the Energy and Sustainabilit… Google+: View post on [...]

//

Pinboard bookmarks for October 31st

Pinboard links for October 31st, syndicated automagically: Social Experience Design: one method, two tools, three tips, the lecture • Intense Minimalism – Social Experience Design with elements of business, strategy and change management How to Convince Your Friends to Use Linux Without Being a Jerk | TechSource – The Show Don’t Tell policy also applies [...]

//

giving a ____

i> … sharing it across the nets Reshared post from +Markus Jakobs Google+: View post on Google+ Post imported by Google+Blog. Created By Daniel Treadwell.

//

irgendwie kann ich von der +1 chrome extension aus nicht kommetieren bzw

Anmerkungen hinzufügen – evtl. ist das bei +Siegfried Hirsch ja anders … sonst aber natürlich ein cooler Lifehack Embedded Link Siegfried Hirsch: New searchable bookmarking notepad within Google+ New searchable bookmarking notepad within Google+. Before Google retired Google Notebook, I was a happy user, cause sharing to Notebook worked quite well. I have tried evernote [...]

//

ganz kurze Gedankennotiz nach dem Kontrollgang bei FB:

a) was bin ich froh dass es G+ gibtb) viel Noise in der Timeline kommt dort von Twitter – es sieht aber nur voll aus, inhaltlich ist es dünn, dünn, dünnc) so ein zwei Listen sollte man auf FB denn doch anlegen, und sei es um sich das eigene "nach dem Rechten" schauen zu erleichtern [...]

//

es ist mal wieder an der Zeit für den monatlichen Facebook Kontrollgang

#wasmussdasmuss Google+: View post on Google+ Post imported by Google+Blog. Created By Daniel Treadwell.

//

Earmarked #organizationalpathologies and #ohmyitstrue "McGill University management…

Earmarked #organizationalpathologies and #ohmyitstrue "McGill University management professor, Henry Mintzberg has been extensively studying, teaching, writing, and consulting on management effectiveness, strategy formulation, and planning since 1968. His book, The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning, reports on the exhaustive research and thinking he’s been doing on this popular management technique. In a passage on [...]

//