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Great post Rosa. Time is something that nobody has enough of, so I really think you need to ask yourself if you care enough to put your ideas out there for others to read, and perhaps ridicule, to throw the spaghetti against the wall to see what ideas stick and which ones fall, and to not be afraid to fail. I've learned a lot by writing, and met a lot of people as well, and it takes a LOT of time. I'd say it's well worth it though. Lifelong learning is SUCH a key component about writing a business blog, in my opinion, because I always learn so much about myself when I write and when I read awesome bloggers like you, David St. Lawrence, and so many others. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Phil Gerbyshak | July 09, 2005 at 03:00 PM
Rosa, the business intranet is a spectacular alternative to creating a biz blog for those who are inspired!!!
On another plane, in the realm of the ether, I am most definitely feeling some Marcus B influence here!
Posted by: Dave | July 10, 2005 at 03:46 AM
Aloha e Phil, you know I’ll be quick to jump into your parade when you extol the virtues of lifelong learning, and I am glad to hear that your blog has been so rewarding for you.
However I put you in that category of “already swimming in our blogpool and lining up for another turn at the diving board.” What I’m hoping my article will do is
a) Shed more light on the CEO Blogger discussion, and
b) Encourage the writing of more internal company intranets.
Phil, with the ever-positive spin you always write with, if I were your boss I’d be asking you to author one for the company.
[Ho‘ohana Community, if you have not yet visited him, do click into Phil’s Make It Great and you’ll immediately see what I mean.]
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Aloha e Dave, you are getting to know me so well … I agree with MB 150%.
To those who may not have read it yet, in his new book, the One Thing You Need to Know, Marcus Buckingham asks this of Leaders everywhere: “Where are your followers crying out for clarity?”
Look to my right column for a link to the book.
Posted by: Rosa | July 10, 2005 at 12:38 PM