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Thursday, September 05, 2002
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Attracting and Keeping Good Folks:
Once a good person has been hired, keeping them is a matter of letting them do what they're good at, helping them get better at what they're not so good at, making sure you don't waste their time on stuff that doesn't matter, showing appreciation for a job well done and otherwise staying the hell out of their way. [Chris Sell's Weblog]
8:27:26 AM
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Ray Ozzie:
Bob and Dan are dead-on: The browser has served us well. It has provided a means by which we can have universal access to applications, transactions, and published information. But in the meantime, the PC has become a powerhouse: cpu, gpu, storage, price. The Great Conversion to notebook computers is well under way, and it's now clear that the most wildly successful wireless mobile productivity device won't be the 3G phone, or even the BlackBerry, but the ubiquitous and inexpensive WiFi notebook. In a shape and size to suit every need. [Ray Ozzie's Weblog]
8:11:20 AM
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Michael Helfrich writes how Microsoft Project is a great application for managing structured tasks and how Groove could be the application for managing exception conditions.
8:08:32 AM
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Bad idea: U.S. airline pilots carrying guns in the cockpit. Unless pilots receive the same training/certifications that an air marshal would, they could do more harm than good. Oh yeah, what if it's one of the pilots that is trying to hijack the plane?
8:02:24 AM
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