From my blogroll – link dump
Tanmay Vora
One of my favorite stickyminds columnists Esther Derby writes about approaching a conflict in style. Some very useful insights here.
Over at Clarrus Compedium we have good posts on “Comfortable Communication” in “People tips” section. Worth having a look.
Esther Derby, on her weblog, writes about conducting better retrospectives in her post titled “Instead of just asking “What did we do well?” and “What could we do better?”
Johanna Rothman reiterates the benefits of iterative releases and development cycles to keep the sponsors involved. Her post “Iterations keep sponsors involved” can be read here.
Seth Godin writes few brilliant pieces on his weblog. One of them is “Refloxology” and how our reflexes can sometimes limit our conduct. He also asks “Do you need a Boss?” He says, “The main thing a boss does, though, is give you the momentum you need to get through the stuff that takes perseverance.”
Jeffrey Phillips on “Thinking Faster” weblog expresses his ramblings on “Helping other be their best“.
“Is No News REALLY Good News?” asks Chief Skipper on his weblog “Random Thoughts of a CTO”. No-News-is-Good-News attitude is a result of the lack of good communication, follow-through and accountability, opines Skip.
Rajesh Shetty has unveiled a new product called “Suggestica” – Congrats Rajesh and wish you all the best! Rajesh writes two good posts on on experience paradox “The Paradox of Experience” and The elusive trap: Work experience!!
Adrian Savage puts up some well compiled thoughts on potential. He says, “Adaptability, innovation and improvisation make up true potential.”