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Why The Knee Is The Most Dangerous Part Of A Leader's Body

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full Why The Knee Is The Most Dangerous Part Of A Leader’s Body by Starbucker on June 13, 2010 Leaders are constantly processing information, and in the course of doing that are called upon to make decisions based on that information. Or not make them.

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Top 29 Startup Posts May 2010

SoCal CTO

Continuing my series of posts that I’ve been collecting that live at the intersection of Startups and being a Startup CTO : Startup CTO Top 30 Posts for April 16 Great Startup Posts from March here are the top posts from May 2010. Kathy Sierra at Business of Software 2009 - Business of Software Blog , May 4, 2010 "In the old days, getting customers was easy.

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Meet The Guys

Steve Farber

My new friends, Travis Collier and Braden Pivirotto , have graciously agreed to help me find and communicate great examples of Extreme Leadership in action. They’re very smart guys, and they’ve been sending excellent resources my way, which I, in turn, have been reviewing and sending out via twitter to the tune of several TPD (Tweets Per Day.

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15 Modern Use Cases for Enterprise Business Intelligence

Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?

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The Enterprise 2.0 Conference Boston 2010: Lots To See And Do

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

I've been attending (and speaking) at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston since before it was called that (years ago, it used to be called the Collaborative Technologies Conference.) It remains the only must-attend event in the enterprise social software space for a number of reasons. It's not that there aren't plenty of good Enterprise 2.0 conferences out there that compete, there certainly are.

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Disruptive Business Models | N2Growth Blog

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7 Reasons You Should Attend SOBCon Colorado

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full 7 Reasons You Should Attend SOBCon Colorado by Starbucker on June 24, 2010 We just had to do it. Another version of SOBCon, that is. Liz Strauss and I have been talking for over a year now about importing the SOBCon Chicago magic to another town, and it has now become a reality.

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Scala Implicits : Type Classes Here I Come

Ruminations of a Programmer

I was having some discussion on type classes in Scala with Daniel on Twitter the other day when I suddenly discovered one of my unfinished posts on the same topic. Not that there's anything new that you will get to know from this rant. But these are some of my thoughts on the value that type class based thinking adds to your design space. I started this post when I published my thoughts on orthogonality in design some time back.

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Your Leadership Excellence

Steve Farber

The folks at Leadership Excellence have been publishing their fine magazine for 25 years. “Month after month,&# they say, “the foremost minds on management and leadership share their breakthrough ideas. By constantly publishing the best ideas from experienced consultants, trainers, and business leaders, the magazine is shaping organizations throughout the world.&#.

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Prepare Now: 2025s Must-Know Trends For Product And Data Leaders

Speaker: Jay Allardyce, Deepak Vittal, and Terrence Sheflin

As we look ahead to 2025, business intelligence and data analytics are set to play pivotal roles in shaping success. Organizations are already starting to face a host of transformative trends as the year comes to a close, including the integration of AI in data analytics, an increased emphasis on real-time data insights, and the growing importance of user experience in BI solutions.

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QAspire Blog: Practical Insights on Quality, Management.

QAspire

Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Enjoy The Process We live in a hyper-competitive world. Students are anxious about their annual results. Professionals are anxious about their next appraisal. Business owners are anxious about their bottom lines and so on. You get the point. This anxiousness does not allow us to enjoy the process. Sure, goals are important and attaining them is even more important.

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Three Lessons from the Longest Serving Senator

Next Level Blog

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You Can't Argue With Crazy | N2Growth Blog

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Don't Do Second Things First (A Core Lesson in Productivity)

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full Don’t Do Second Things First (A Core Lesson in Productivity) by Starbucker on June 27, 2010 Remember those yellow legal note pads? They used to be my constant companions earlier in my career, before PCs, PDAs, laptops, and smart phones.

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2024 Salary Guide

Procom’s 2024 Salary Guide provides critical insights into the latest hiring trends, in-demand IT roles, and competitive pay rates across Canada and the U.S. It highlights key market dynamics such as the growing demand for remote work, skills-based hiring, and flexible staffing solutions. With detailed pay rate data for top IT positions like Cybersecurity Consultants, Cloud Engineers, and Salesforce Developers, this guide is an essential resource for companies looking to stay competitive in toda

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A Phase Shift for the ORM

Ruminations of a Programmer

I came to know about Squealer from one of Dean's tweets over the last weekend. Over there at the git repo README, there's a statement which makes a very succinct point on the role that relational mappers will be playing in the days to come. It says ". ORMs had it the wrong way around: that the application should be persisting its data in a manner natural to it, and that external systems (like reporting and decision support systems - or even numbskull integration at the persistence layer) should

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Your BOW

Steve Farber

In the quest to come up with something cogent to share with other working and aspiring speakers at the recent PublicWords Forum, I reflected on my own career path so far. ( See my previous post ). The principles that I unearthed from my own experience are, I believe, things that all of us should pay attention to in any line of work: speakers, writers, accountants, lawyers, teachers, tradespeople, whatever.

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Book Review: Here Comes Everybody

Lead on Purpose

Home About the Blog Michael’s Bio Resources Lead on Purpose Entries RSS | Comments RSS Top Posts Lead on Purpose featured Five leadership practices for improving customer service Five factors of leadership Real-world examples of customer service Leadership and Product Management Five stages of problem solving Guest Post: The Yin-Yang of Product Management -- Market Sensing Book Review: The Leader Who had no Title Market sensing Product manager responsibilities Recent Comments Doug Tay

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What Am I Supposed To Be Learning From This?

Next Level Blog

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Launching LLM-Based Products: From Concept to Cash in 90 Days

Speaker: Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health and Tony Karrer, CTO at Aggregage

Christophe Louvion, Chief Product & Technology Officer of NRC Health, is here to take us through how he guided his company's recent experience of getting from concept to launch and sales of products within 90 days. In this exclusive webinar, Christophe will cover key aspects of his journey, including: LLM Development & Quick Wins 🤖 Understand how LLMs differ from traditional software, identifying opportunities for rapid development and deployment.

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Full-Disclosure, Our Turn

Jeremiah Grossman

Vulnerabilities in websites happen, especially the ever pervasive Cross-Site Scripting (XSS). Essentially every major website has had to deal with XSS vulnerabilities published publicly or otherwise. This also includes security companies. No one is perfect, no website has proven immune, ours included. As experts in Web application security and specifically XSS, yesterday even we took our turn.

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The Secrets of Life Hidden in Bohemian Rhapsody (Love Those Anthems)

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full The Secrets of Life Hidden in Bohemian Rhapsody (Love Those Anthems) by Starbucker on June 10, 2010 I remember the first time I felt it. It was in 8th grade, when a friend of mine put a certain 45 on his turntable. I felt a jolt of energy and exhilaration unlike anything I had experienced before.

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A Portfolio Perspective on Requirements

The Agile Manager

A software application is not a collection of features that create business value. It is a portfolio of business capabilities that yield a return on the investment made in creating them. This isn't semantics. There's a big difference between "business impact" and "financial returns." Some software requirements have a direct business impact. But not all of them do, which we'll explore in a little bit.

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Awaiting Your Book, Mr. Nettell

Steve Farber

People often ask me whom I consider to be the most inspiring and effective of leaders, and mostly they expect me to call out the famous folks–like Jobs, or Gates, or Lincoln or Washington or Mother Theresa. But I prefer to answer the question from personal experience and not from what I’ve gleaned about people by watching the news, and reading articles and history books.

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An Architect’s Guide for Selecting Scalable, Data-Layer Technologies

There’s no getting around it: selecting the right foundational data-layer components is crucial for long-term application success. That’s why we developed this white paper to give you insights into four key open-source technologies – Apache Cassandra®, Apache Kafka®, Apache Spark™, and OpenSearch® – and how to leverage them for lasting success. Discover everything you’ll want to know about scalable, data-layer technologies: Learn when to choose these technologies and when to avoid them Explore h

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Functional Data Structures in a Persistent Setting - Part 2: Okasaki's BankersQueue

Ruminations of a Programmer

In the last post we saw how Okasaki's BatchedQueue does not fit in the model of persistence. Okasaki showed that the data structure gives you an amortized O(1) for tail but strictly in an ephemeral way where we have only one logical future for a sequence of operations. Let's consider a hypothetical situation with the scenario that we left with in the last post.

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Video Book Club: A Sense of Urgency

Next Level Blog

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In a cyber-war, we fight for economic well-being

Jeremiah Grossman

Earlier this month NPR’s Planet Money podcast had a session entitled, “ A War Between States And Corporations ,” where they interviewed Ian Bremmer (President, Eurasia Group). Mr. Bremmer is the author of The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? Near the end of the podcast Ian said something about the economy and internet security that really resonated with me.

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The Mid-Year Leadership Check-Up: 10 Ways To Stay On The Path To.

Terry Starbucker

Home About Me About This Blog Starbucker’s Amazon Store TerryStarbucker.com Ramblings From a Glass Half Full The Mid-Year Leadership Check-Up: 10 Ways To Stay On The Path To Success by Starbucker on June 6, 2010 With summer approaching it’s time for a mid-year leadership “Check-Up&#. Back in January we completed a New Year’s “checklist&# of 10 things we needed to do to make it a great year.

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IT Leadership Agrees AI is Here, but Now What?

IT leaders are experiencing rapid evolution in AI amid sustained investment uncertainty. As AI evolves, enhanced cybersecurity and hiring challenges grow. This whitepaper offers real strategies to manage risks and position your organization for success.

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Short Run Robustness, Long Run Resiliency

The Agile Manager

There is no such thing as a "long run" in practice --what happens before the long run matters. The problem of using the notion of "long run", or what mathematicians call the "asymptotic" property (what happens when you extend something to infinity), is that it usually makes us blind to what happens before the long run. [L]ife takes place in the pre-asymptote , not in some Platonic long run, and some properties that hold in the pre-asymptote (or the short run) can be markedly divergent from those

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Tell Us How YOU Did It

Steve Farber

I just spent a couple of great days at Nick Morgan’s PublicWords Speakers Forum. Nick had asked me to come and speak to the group about my experience as a (working) speaker, how I’ve built my career and–most important–what I’ve learned along the way. “Tell us how you did it,&# Nick said. Now, I don’t consider myself to have “arrived,&# by any means.

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Functional Data Structures in a Persistent Setting - Part 1

Ruminations of a Programmer

When you have multiple options of implementing a data structure, or you have multiple data structure implementations of the same ADT to choose from, what do you do ? Do you choose the one that has the simplest of implementations, the one that has the best amortized complexity or the one that has the best worst case complexity. Dick Lipton has a great post on how to decide What is the right complexity measure for algorithms ?

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