February 21, 2005
An MBA in Three
days. . .?
Well, I'm sure it's not exactly the same as a three year program but I just
returned from a trip to training-land that was, in my humble opinion, some of
the best use of my non-computer time I've made in decades!
The folks at www.conversation.com , in
the person of Jim Bitterle, created a lively, fun and extraordinarily
enlightening program, called the "3 Day MBA", that finally helped me make sense
of all those pretty but incomprehensible reports my Quick Books used to create!
While I'm not eager to become a CEO, CFO or COO I now have at least some clue as
to what motivates someone in that position and thus, how to have a
conversation. Hire these guys, they're great!
One thousand
blogs a day. . .?
Robert Scoble
http://scobleizer.com/linkblog/archives/1859
reads 1000 blogs daily and spoke about it recently at Northern Voice.
Scoble says, "I just poke at them. Some of them I don't. You'll see that I see
the preview, if it is interesting I'll read in depth. If it says my name, I'll
read more. If it is interesting I drag it to my blogosphfolder."
Podcast of the
Day:
Drazz75 - The Polymorphic Podcast
http://www.drazz75.com/latest/
Drazz75 is a software-related podcast focusing on object oriented development.
Manic Minute Recommendation: Geeks Must Inherit The World First Before They Can
Extend It
And that's your Manic Minute for February 21st, 2005!
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