From "balancing organizational dynamics in the Information Age" to stimulating the conversation about using technology to address the problems of humanity
Wow... I just reviewed the program for the 2008 Cutter Summit Conference which is just around the corner from May 5th - 7th in Cambridge MA. I'm told that the program will be a sellout, with registrations far exceeding last year. Take a look at the agenda; topics include overcoming organizational dysfunction, the future of Internet revenue generation, "Mission to Mars" a Harvard Business School ...
Whew! The last couple of weeks have been crazy, and as always I feel grumpy when I don't get to fill folks in on this blog as often as I want to. Maybe there's a new psychological condition that I'm experiencing these days - blog guilt. (Something a recovering Catholic like me can work on...)
Enough of the confessions...
What's new? Well, I have to say that the Town M ...
I'm a storyteller by heart, which is why I so enjoy the work that I do. I suppose it hearkens back to reading bedtime stories to my children when they were young. Unlike Carl Honore, author of "In Praise of Slowness," I never was tempted to try the "one-minute bedtime story" to escape from bedtime reading quickly (this insanity realization was the epiphany for Carl to write his book.) I delight ...
Once again, through the good graces of Anne Mullaney, Group Publisher of Cutter Consortium, we're running a special re-broadcast of a webinar entitled, "Case Study: The Impact of Agile on Productivity at Five Companies." Although normally reserved for Cutter Consortium clients, Cutter is generously making this event "open-access" to QSM clients and OptimalFriction readers.