My Ten Favorite Tweets – Week Ending 030510
March 6, 2010 Leave a comment
From the home office in Hawaii, where I swear those waves look bigger than normal…right?…you see it too, don’t you?…sorta…
#1: Funniest man on TV: Craig Ferguson http://bit.ly/brF6j2 by @berkun > “The lack of autonomy always explains mediocrity” #innovation
#2: Curation’s Growing Value http://bit.ly/a5JNnR > I also turned to Twitter more than news sites for #hitsunami updates
#3: Who are your positive deviants? (via Spigit blog) http://bit.ly/clDDJw #e20 #innovation
#4: Why CEOs Don’t Get Innovation http://bit.ly/9tgigJ @lindegaard‘s Business Week column #innovation
#5: Is collaboration enough to connect the dots? http://bit.ly/9oonRd on the Product Four blog #e20
#6: Interesting concept: “Social Sigma” (vs. Six Sigma) to improve products http://bit.ly/aWMlp2 by Forrester’s @gcolony #innovation
#7: This Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out http://bit.ly/cDcZU5 by First Round Capital’s @kentgoldman > Importance of pivoting business models
#8: Enterprise 2.0 Trends: Which vendors are in the running? http://bit.ly/anZI2Q by @markfidelman #e20
#9: Today’s @gapingvoid cartoon email is a fave of mine: “It’s easy to spot a purist. They’re the ones without any skin in the game.”
#10: I’ll admit: If I see one too many a “Hallmark card” inspirational quote from someone, I unfollow.
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