I've found recently that the blogging hype is true. Before I even released my blog to the public it helped me get a small consulting gig. If you aren't blogging you should...and not just for the marketing. It is demanding to continue to post week after week, helping you to keep your skills sharp.
Yes, Lance, you are absolutely right about "helping to keep skills sharp". That's why
I am certain that every CEO or senior partner must have a business blog. It
helps him to focus on the essence of his business.
I highly recommend to
read David's article "Strategy Means Saying "no". I am so sure that David just
for this phrase should be in Management Hall of Fame. In my humble opinion, this
article is most underrated. Please, check it and you will be delighted.
As my blog has grown extensively over the past year, I've created a new dynamic blog archive for those of you who may be looking to dig through the earlier discussions.
Due to the ever-expanding nature of the conversation here, I’ve created this indexing system to help those of you that may be looking for earlier conversations. Click on any of the four main topics below to see their subcategories, and click the subcategories to see the relevant blog posts. Click here or on the x in the top corner at any point to return to the main blog page.
This is a beta version of the interface, and we plan to develop a more refined catgorization scheme but thought this early version would be useful.
Linas Simonis, Positioning Strategy said
www.positioningstrategy.com
David, thank you for mentioning my e-book.
I hope your readers, especially senior partners and managers will benefit a lot from reading "The New Rules of Business Blogs".
And thank you for maintaining this excellent blog.
posted on Saturday, May 3, 2008