I decided to publish a readers “best-of-2007″ list for my final post of the year based on a Google Analytics site report. Here are a dozen plus two of the best stories on this blog in 2007 (click on the title to go to that post) ranked by number of visits:
Games Meet the Social Web
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The Best of 2007
Published December 21st, 2007 in Business & Finance, Culture, Dust or Magic, Educational Technologies, Emerging Technologies, Marketing, Project Management, Serious Games, Uncategorized, User Experience, Web 2.0 & Beyond and nextNY. 0 CommentsDust or Magic Video Wrap-up
Published November 20th, 2007 in Culture, Dust or Magic, Educational Technologies, Marketing, Project Management, Serious Games, Uncategorized and Web 2.0 & Beyond. 2 CommentsI left the 2007 Dust or Magic conference a few weeks ago with nine hours of video to edit, my mind full of new insights about interactive technology for kids. Though I’m remiss in writing up my notes for the blog, the videos alone are an excellent window on this exclusive gathering with presentations […]
Tools for Mapping the Metaverse
Published May 3rd, 2007 in Emerging Technologies, Project Management, Uncategorized, User Experience and Web 2.0 & Beyond. 0 CommentsSeveral months ago I began using MindJet’s MindManager to give form to some essentially stream-of-conciousness research and I was hooked immediately. Though I’ve hand-drawn or seen computer-generated mind maps for years, most recently in Ed Yourdon’s mind map of Web 2.0, adding another piece of software to my quiver was the last thing I wanted […]
Getting Real
Published November 27th, 2006 in Project Management, Uncategorized, User Experience and Web 2.0 & Beyond. 0 CommentsIn an effort to control all the variables of building new software and web applications, project management tools and methodologies often add so much complexity that they defeat the intention of increasing development fidelity, efficiency and speed.
Getting Real from 37Signals busts those mythologies and puts web application development in perspective, though their approachtcan be […]
A Framework for Product Development & Marketing
Published September 18th, 2006 in Marketing, Project Management and Uncategorized. 0 CommentsThe division of responsibilities between product development, product management and product marketing has been structured a little differently everywhere I’ve worked. Sometimes there’s one person — the quintessential producer with a capital P — while in other shops there are dedicated directors or managers for each functional area. Regardless of team size or structure, wherever […]
Change Management & Planning for Success
Published July 17th, 2006 in Project Management and Uncategorized. 0 CommentsThis is the first in a serious of posts on different aspects of Project Management. This installment reprises an article on the subject change management that I wrote for CMS Watch in 2002 which I think remains valid today:
“The introduction of new systems technologies is usually disruptive to the status quo in […]
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