Johannes Ernst on November 11th, 2006

Jeff Jonas wrote a good piece that makes the both profound and obvious point that: … information must be registered … or it cannot be located in any efficient manner. He writes from the perspective of within the enterprise, and from the perspective of setting up a separate "catalog" of information. But this very idea [...]

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Johannes Ernst on November 3rd, 2006

In a blog post here, he says, in the context of reputation: The way quality works on the web is through links … it works because reputable writers make links to things they consider reputable sources … One’s chosen starting page, and a nurtured set of bookmarks, are the entrance points, then, to a selected [...]

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Johannes Ernst on November 2nd, 2006

The highlights from a talk by Bob Sutton and Diego Rodriguez at Stanford. Failure sucks, but instructs Enlist fanatical mavens Begin with empathy Find an enemy Be authentic

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