I had the honor of kicking of the new month at Joyful Jubilant Learning. This month's theme is "BLUNDERIFFIX!" which focuses on the good things you can learn when bad things happen to you (or because of you). …
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Learning from mistakes
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WWCD - What would Churchill Do?
http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2008/09/wwcd---what-wou.htmlStuart Finlay sent me a copy of his book, "What Would Churchill Do? Business Advice from the Man Who Saved the World" a couple of weeks ago, and I just carved out the time to read it. The book focuses on Churchill and how we managed things during the heat of World War II -- the period of the Greatest Tests for the Greatest Generation. …
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Tame the wild chaos
http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2008/09/tame-the-wild-c.htmlI was just reading an article from Dave Crenshaw's latest newsletter about organizing your clutter around the office. It's about creating (and labeling) "homes" for all your stuff and committing yourself to stick to only putting things in their homes. This is a tough one for me, and I know it. …
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Silver Ronin, aka Dewayne Mikkelson
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The Useless Drivel of a Philosopher Serf
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The Ultimate Getting Things Done Index : Getting Things Done
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efficienter werken
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Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon
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Genuine Curiosity by Dwayne Melancon
http://genuinecuriosity.typepad.com/genuinecuriosityLiveScribe Pulse Smartpen review My solution to iPhone 3G battery life Getting Things Done Zone My GTD Odyssey - Part 1, 2, 3, 4 More tools before you fly Updated: Packing without wrinkles Emptying your email inbox
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rob-thompson.com
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Podcast Interview with 'Remarkable Leadership' Author Kevin Eikenberry
http://www.ravensbrain.com/2008/08/podcast-interview-with-re...I never posted a review of Remarkable Leadership, one of the better leadership books published in 2007. Many good reviews and interviews already exist (here, here, here and here, to get started), and I came across a bookmarked episode of The Cranky Middle Manager from January where author Kevin Eikenberry stopped by for a 30 minute interview via podcast: