Category: Links
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“Chris Argyris, professor emeritus at Harvard Business School and a major influence on such thinkers as Peter Senge.
One of Argyris’s key concepts is “double-loop learning,” described very effectively by Mark Smith at Informal Education “(tags: leadership learning) -
For when you start your business
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“This memo documents the process used by the NIH community for the creation of standards for
information technology (IT). It defines the steps in the standardization process, the requirements
for promoting a document through the steps, and the types of
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“Timeline is a DHTML-based AJAXy widget for visualizing time-based events. It is like Google Maps for time-based information. Below is a live example that you can play with. Pan the timeline by dragging it horizontally.”
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Platypus syncs an online copy of selected files with a downloaded local version. Users can share by individual or project and can provide view or edit permission for individual users. GDrive shows up as a separate drive icon on users’ computers and can
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A number of folks up at the Summit this week have noticed me “syncing to paper.” Folks who know me think I’m uber-technical, but there’s a comfort in using paper.
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There are critical reminder-type lists that we all need to let our brain relax (re: outcomes and actions). There are other lists, though, that can be useful, fun, and interesting, that fit in the area of “reference” or “support.”
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The German World War II general Erich von Manstein is said to have categorized his officers into four types
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Code search is a great resource for web developers and programmers, but like the making available of all previously unsearched bodies of information, it’s given lots of flashlights to people interested in exploring dark corners.