Last night on Twitter, I saw a pretty high-profile user retweet a message he’d received from one of his connections. It was high praise about this person, and was retweeted verbatim with no changes to the text.
My initial reaction to that was to ask the following question to the Twittersphere:
Latest Windows Vista Builds Get Praise
This post by Rob La Gesse isn’t the first time I’ve heard that build 5536 rocks, but it’s the most convincing that I might be wrong about Vista not being ready by November (which is when it needs to be finished by).
In Praise of PHP
In the ever-changing world of programming languages, rife with emerging technologies and new methodologies, it is rare for a language to dominate.
In Praise of Web Experts
People like experts because people like clear answers and rules. On the Web, Jakob Nielsen is seen as an expert. It’s one of the reasons he’s so popular.
In Praise of Grand Theft Folly; I Swear Its All True
Oh, come on. Who wouldn’t believe a company that named itself “Rockstar” and produced one of the most graphically violent thugged out gangster video games ever? Would they lie to you? I don’t think so.
On-Demand CRM Recieves Praise in Best-Selling CRM Book
Salesnet Praised By Leading CRM Industry Guru For “Simultaneous Commitment To Everyday Sales Teams And Sales Processes”.
Praise–A Powerful Tool for Enhancing Performance
Everyone wants to feel important. That is the highest need we all have. Making people feel important is an essential part of managing people yet sometimes as leaders, we forget this powerful tool we have at our disposal. How effective is your management style when it comes to handing out praise to those you manage? Look through this list and see how many ideas you are not using.
In Praise of Thinking Small
All your life you’ve probably been beseeched to “Think Big!”, the idea being that if you think big you achieve big, while thinking small gets you nowhere fast.