Saturday, 24 November 2012

"Weekly" roundup October-November 2012

I have just noticed that the auto-post is still not working, so here is a manual update of the my "weekly" roundup of interesting links from the previous few weeks:

  • Loads of food for thought via mindmaps on all kinds of business, productivity and creativity topics..

  • It never ceases to amaze me how much is out there for free if you just look. I had come across the Lean Enterprise Institute before, but had not visited there website until today. From a short review it looks like the free webinars are pretty good - I will be stopping by again..

  • Games to improve the business of software development.

  • This is a nice (short) presentation on the need for changing the way we manage the quality improvement process - I love the slide that shows the typical ITIL based measures on a scale of "matters to the customer"...

  • A nice "eulogy" to Dr Covey from a business analyst.

  • A real beauty, this one... 

  • Content we are willing to pay for? Nice graphic, but I wouldn't pay for it...

  • Just spotted this link on a smart colleagues blog. Great article about the "anti"-user journey map. An intuitive approach and probably easier for most people to handle (ie. it is usually easier to work out what is going wrong rather than the fix).





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