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March 2005 - Posts

Business Management Tips

Since I am getting more interested in topics about “how to run the business” and “how to manage people”, I realized that many of my blog entries are about those two topics. So, I intend to keep this list as up-to-date as possible with links to my blogs
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The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

As an effort to improve my marketing skills, someone suggested that I read " The Tipping Point ", by Malcolm Gladwell. It's a great book and I highly suggest it if you are trying to get your product to become the next big thing. below are my notes that
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Dogs at Microsoft

And no, I am not talking about the discontinued “Microsoft Dogs” product, of which I actually bought a copy at our company store when we used to sell it. This is about life at Microsoft. I had my dog (Ripley) at work today, but unfortunately in the car
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Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career

Tim Bray, who works for Sun Microsystems has written up a great list of why blogging is good for your career . I completely agree and suggest you take a look at his list if you’ve been wondering the same thing. Thanks to Michael Rys for pointing it out
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MSF Agile

I just came across the core ideas behind the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software Development, which you can download . After you download the content, you can find the following information, which I think are great points to keep in
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Using the netsh Command-Line Tool to Fix Connection Problems

I was recently helping someone in Chicago with an interesting problem that led to me using the netsh command-line tool, which I had never used before. The Problem When she would dial into her ISP, she would connect to the ISP, but could not get to any
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