microblogs
Linkpost: Community management already on the decline? Infographics in support of social learning; Office microblogs enable ever more powerful teamwork
Image by birdfarm via Flickr
Today I’d like to share three great reads I’ve enjoyed this week. Each focuses on a different facet of sharing in the workplace. Each is from an author I respect. -Daniel
The awkward state of community management in the gaming industry
Sanya Weathers – long a pioneering CM at Mythic Entertainment and now [read more...]
Streamline your team’s updates with microblogs
Our new SharePoint site is coming in handy for status updates. Yesterday afternoon I kicked off an ETL? data load for a teammate. It ran long and eventually failed so I had to fix it this morning. In the meantime we fired off a few emails back and forth with about four people included thanks [read more...]
Easier to marginalize email than to kill it
Asking your teammates to give up their inboxes is not going to make you many friends. Today I’m going to outline a way to free your office from the burdens of email misuse without forcing anyone to let go of their Blackberry or GMail security blankets.
Permit me to re-use this old graphic from a previous [read more...]


The Week in Tweets: Week Ending 11/30/2008
By Daniel J. Pritchett on December 1, 2008
This is where my mind was in the last seven days according to my Twitter microblog:
Researching #AWS pricing. Is it possible to build Ruby on Rails for AWS using a Windows box for dev work? I might try a Linux VM for the IDE
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoying an afternoon with the family in Memphis. Leila is [read more...]
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