open source paradigm shift@Tim Oreilly
Paradigm shifts occur from time to time in business as well as in science. And as with scientific revolutions, they are often hard fought, and the ideas underlying them not widely accepted until long after they were first introduced. What's more, they often have implications that go far beyond the insights of their creators.
Sunday, January 30, 2005
Thursday, January 27, 2005
effective meeting management
Ideal Board Meetings@Feld Thoughts
The board package came out five days prior to the meeting so everyone had plenty of time to read it. We had a typical three hour board meeting that started on time. The meeting then occurred as follows:
- 5 minutes: Administrative items (approve the minutes, approve new options).
- 55 minutes: Department updates. We used the board package as the guide, but
The board package came out five days prior to the meeting so everyone had plenty of time to read it. We had a typical three hour board meeting that started on time. The meeting then occurred as follows:
- 5 minutes: Administrative items (approve the minutes, approve new options).
- 55 minutes: Department updates. We used the board package as the guide, but
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
rugby needs to promote the game
IRB launches 'Total Rugby'@sportbusiness
Rugby on television is vital not only for the promotion of the game, but also for its development.
Rugby on television is vital not only for the promotion of the game, but also for its development.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
MOU = Australia + China
Closer sporting ties between Australia and China@ASC
Key points of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) are:
- Greater cooperation and communication on international sports issues;
- Facilitation by both peak bodies of greater direct links between national sporting organisations in Australia and China;
- Encouragement of more cooperation and exchange between researchers in the fields of
Key points of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) are:
- Greater cooperation and communication on international sports issues;
- Facilitation by both peak bodies of greater direct links between national sporting organisations in Australia and China;
- Encouragement of more cooperation and exchange between researchers in the fields of
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
biology + engineering
Life, Reinvented@wired
A group of MIT engineers wanted to model the biological world. But, damn, some of nature's designs were complicated! So they started rebuilding from the ground up - and gave birth to synthetic biology.
A group of MIT engineers wanted to model the biological world. But, damn, some of nature's designs were complicated! So they started rebuilding from the ground up - and gave birth to synthetic biology.
Tuesday, January 4, 2005
IOC pledge $1M in aid
IOC PLEDGE $1M IN AID@sportbusiness.com
The International Olympic Committee will donate $1million in aid for the tsunami disaster in Asia, according to a statement from the IOC.
The International Olympic Committee will donate $1million in aid for the tsunami disaster in Asia, according to a statement from the IOC.
Monday, January 3, 2005
wish you all happy 2005!
Retrospective 2004: An Interview with Jacques Rogge@IOC
The IOC will continue to uphold and develop the social values of Olympic Solidarity, the role of women, development, culture and education, the environment and humanitarian action.
We believe in the educational value of sport, and encourage the athletes to respect the values of fair play, honesty, respect for the rules and fraternity.
The IOC will continue to uphold and develop the social values of Olympic Solidarity, the role of women, development, culture and education, the environment and humanitarian action.
We believe in the educational value of sport, and encourage the athletes to respect the values of fair play, honesty, respect for the rules and fraternity.
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