In my last article, I talked about the silliness of a CEO's belief that smartphones are bad. There is another side to that coin - some people are really, truly addicted to their favorite mobile device. Or at least "have issues." If you are one of … [Continue reading]
Put the iPhone Down
I just saw this article (via Beth Kanter's Twitter feed) about the evils of smartphones. In this particular article, Sheldon Yellen talks about being a more effective CEO by continuing to use his old flip phone. He says this: "keeping my flip phone … [Continue reading]
Changing People is Harder than Changing Technology
Just a follow-up thought to my post on strategic and technology planning. I'm sure y'all know this, but guess what? The technology planning and implementation is the easy part. The hard part is the people. Here's an example of what I mean: Last … [Continue reading]
Books to help your Presentations ROCK
Just a follow-up to my last post. There are a lot of books out there that have some great tips on improving your presentations. Here are some good places to start: Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery Why Most … [Continue reading]
Which Comes First – Strategic Plan or Technology Plan?
Last week at the Future Tech Strategies for Libraries symposium, Rebecca Jones (of Dysart & Jones Associates) spoke about digital strategy. She always has good things to say, so I always listen closely. She said this (my summary of it): … [Continue reading]
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