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15 Best Self-Publishing Books

Ever wondered what books to read on the topic of self-publishing? Wonder no longer. Here's your answer!  I like reading books. ...

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Blueprint for a Tribal Business (Presentation)

This is the new presentation that I gave for the first time at DARE 2013 in Antwerp. It explains the reasons behind the organization of H...

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Dare to Improve Your Conference

I have been talking about better conferences several times, but I’ve decided to stop doing that. A recurring theme at the DARE conferen...

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Move Your Mike

In February 2013, Marissa Mayer, the CEO of Yahoo, sent a memo to her employees saying that working from home was not acceptable anymore,...

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Move Your Desk

The more I thought about the idea of walking around, the more I got the feeling that the practice is suboptimal. Years ago I realized tha...

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Move Your Feet

The advice to walk around in the organization is often presented under the Japanese name Gemba, which says that one ought to be there whe...

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Delegate, Delegate, Delegate…

At the start of the year I wrote about 5 Things I Will Change in 2013. One of them concerned the delegation of more Management 3.0 course...

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Links, Links, Links…

In case you didn’t know yet, I post plenty of interesting links to other people’s blog posts and magazine articles via the social net...

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Complexity Everywhere

Ernst & Young recently “discovered” that employees will resort to corruption and fraud when they are squeezed by management. Or, ...

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What Makes a Great Conference?

I’ve been asking around on email and on the social networks what makes a conference memorable, special, or amazing.  This topic h...

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Let’s Measure Something Meaningless

Imagine that the government decided an intake of 2.500 calories per day should be the maximum for each person, regardless of age, gender,...

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Blog Post #700

Actually, the previous blog post was number 700. This is blog post #701. I wrote blog post #600 almost a year ago. In that year my reader...

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