Posts Tagged ‘tools’

Ubiquity …

… ist eine Firefox-Extension, die eine Art Kommandozeile in den Browser integriert über die vielfältige Befehle/Shortcuts ausgeführt werden können. Sehr hübsch. Via Siegfried bei Twitter. Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.

Management Tools of 2007

Bain & Co. recently published their annual report about the top Management Tools of 2007 (“Getting a handle on the tools executives use to grow their business”). Interesting isn’t the selection in itself, which is the “usual mix of usual suspects” – a compilation of tools, methods, attitudes and fads. What I found remarkable are […]

Technology, Innovation and Organization (for complex organizational settings)

Irving Wladawsky-Berger has an interesting post that relates complex organizational systems, innovation management (processes) and the use of social software in the enterprise (you know why I find this interesting …): […] the opportunities to leverage the huge advances in technologies, standards and communications to enable us to look at a whole organization – an […]

Neue Beta von Freemind

Nachdem die letzte Betaversion von Freemind doch noch ziemlich buggy war (und dadurch bei mir für einiges Haareraufen sorgte, und ja, ich weiß – ich sollte keine Betaversionen testen), haben die Entwickler schnell nachgelegt und die Beta 12 vorgelegt. Mein erster Eindruck ist nun recht positiv: Größere Fehler sind mir bisher nicht aufgefallen, da ich […]

Six Rules for Accurate Effective Forecasting

Paul Saffo has the cover of the latest issue of Harvard Business Review, with an essay on “Six Rules for Accurate Effective Forecasting“. Moreover here’s the mp3 of HBR’s ideacast, where Cathy Olofson talks with (veteran Silicon Valley-based forecaster, they call him) Paul Saffo about his article. One of many memorable quote from the article […]

New Content Technologies and Models

Interesting entry on how simple tools (like Blogging or Wikis) have complex behavior in a rapidly evolving ecosystem … read more at Ross Mayfield’s Weblog