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11 enterprise 2.0 case studies. Doesn’t include, surprisingly, Avenue A|Razorfish.
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Bruce proposes a portatbility challenge: given the “Voting Process” diagram from the BPMN spec, have XPDL/BPDM standards groups issue a standard serialization for that diagram. If BPA/BPM vendors serialize that diagram in the same way, they’re portable.
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Dave Gray on the meaning of “alignment” inside an organization: “Getting alignment on why we’re doing this is not about getting everyone to see the right answer so much as incorporating everyone’s viewpoint into a shared vision of what that means.”
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Nick Malik has a brief note on applying Agile methods (Deliver Early, Deliver Often, Take Feedback, Iterate) to enterprise architecture. Architecture is definitely something that I see getting bogged down in years of planning in many organizations.
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Some simple directions for putting Skype on a USB key so that you can take it anywhere. Haven’t tried it yet.
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The Economist’s 10 most livable cities: Vancouver, Melbourne, Vienna, Perth, Toronto, Adelaide, Sydney, Copenhagen, Geneva and Zurich. Interesting that 4/10 are in Australia. I’ve been to the top 8 (although my Copenhagen stop was brief), and live in #5.
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“The more IT-savvy business executives were, the faster they were able to expand.” Some good lessons learned on CEOs, technologies and growth.
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