Month: March 2012

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Whitney Houston meets Michael Jackson in heaven

In memory of Whitney Houston and all the great artists who left us too soon. Whitney Houston meets Michael Jackson...

Financial crisis: 10 signs to watch before the economy crashes

Even mere mortals can recognize the 10 early signs of the financial crisis, right before the big economy crash. It...

Larry Smith – Why you will fail to have a great career

Throughout his three-decade career here at the University of Waterloo, Larry Smith has inspired legions of students to take up...

Rob Reid Unveils Copyright Math and Hollywood BS

Comic author Rob Reid unveils Copyright Math (TM), a remarkable new field of study based on actual numbers from entertainment...

How to Shower In Under a Minute

Quick Shower Tip Shower but shower fast, in under a minute. This is quirky way to save time and water,...

The 30 Minute Female Orgasm at the Gym

Female orgasm at the gym. You read that right. Ladies, you want to have an orgasm? Make sure you go...

Top 10 Biggest and Best Jumps Ever and Joseph Kittinger

Top 10 biggest, best and craziest jumps ever. If you think you've seen it all you are wrong. Just watch...

Hope for Cancer Patients, Viruses Recruited as Killers of Tumors

New York Times reports It was not a coincidence. Common viruses sometimes attack tumor cells, researchers discovered. For decades, they...

Adam Savage, How Simple Ideas Lead to Scientific Discoveries

Adam Savage walks through two spectacular examples of profound scientific discoveries that came from simple, creative methods anyone could have...

Symbiosis, The Reason For The Greek Crisis

greek crisis symbiosis

Scott Berkun is a man of many talents, plus a notebook. It’s only after i met Scott and his team that i discovered his writing skills and thought process. It’s usually the other way around. First you read the book and then you eagerly want to meet the writer.

Scott’s latest book, Mindfire, was the reason for thisinterview and among the questions one caught my attention.

Q: Do you think there is a cautionary tale in the rise of power of the project/program manager relative to Microsoft? How might you prevent that in other companies?

Think of Microsoft as a large organization not as a company. With 92.000 employees (not counting the contractors), Microsoft is an organization with 1/100 of the size of Greece. The analogy is pretty clear and Scott’s answer is the only one needed to understand the Greek crisis. (more…)