Five Blogs – 29 November 2013

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Invasion of the Annual Reviews
Written by: Phyllis Korkki

The 7 Most Sought After Good Habits (and How to Achieve Them)
Written by: Gregory Ciotti

Can You Overdo People Skills?
Written by: Robert B. Kaiser and Robert E. Kaplan

What Comes After Management 3.0?
Written by: Jurgen Appelo

Popping The Bubble
Written by: Katrina Clokie

Quote of the day:
“I know nothing, but I am here to learn.” -Shane Koyczan

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Five Blogs – 28 November 2013

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Why Finding Freedom Is One of the Scariest Things You’ll Ever Do
Written by: Paula Lawes

Automated Testing Does Not Work … Alone.
Written by: Jonathan Ross

Create A Better New Year
Written by: Mark Miller

Options, Opportunities, and Occurrences
Written by: Robert D. Smith

How Many People Can You Manage as a Manager?
Written by: Johanna Rothman

Quote of the day:
“Listen to many, speak to a few.” -William Shakespeare

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Five Blogs – 27 November 2013

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The Science of Sleep
Written by: Shane Parrish

Can You Hear The Alarm Bells?
Written by: Michael Bolton

In praise of ignorance
Written by: James Christie

Time Block to Stay Focused and Motivated
Written by: Elizabeth Grace Saunders

Our community is not best served by one single group
Written by: Rob Lambert

EXTRA:

Risk Going Too Far
Written by: Dan Rockwell

Quote of the day:
“I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.” -Nikos Kazantzakis

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Five Blogs – 26 November 2013

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To The New Tester
Written by: James M. Bach

Context is no longer King
Written by: Neil Killick

Irresponsible Accountability
Written by: Brent M. Jensen

Getting Published On The Web
Written by: Matt Heusser

Responsive Design: A Critical Piece of User Experience
Written by: Baruch Sachs

Quote of the day:
“You develop courage by surviving difficult times and challenging adversity.” -Epicurus

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Five Blogs – 25 November 2013

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To Do or Not to Do, That Is the Question
Written by: Michael Hyatt

8 Tips to Help You Get More Reading Done
Written by: Craig Jarrow

The “Failure” of Udacity
Written by: Cem Kaner

Time management for the location independent
Written by: Heather Thorkelson

Five Sources of Start-up Ideas
Written by: Daniel Gulati

Quote of the day:
“To solve any problem, ask yourself 3 questions: First, what could I do? Second, what could I read? And third, whom could I ask?” -Jim Rohn

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Five Blogs – 22 November 2013

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How Positive Thinking Creates More Problems Than It Solves
Written by: Jan Bruce

Estimating on agile projects: what’s the story, what’s the point?
Written by: David Morris

Pulling the chain of knowledge
Written by: Simon Terry

The World As One
Written by: Bob Marshall

What Am I Really Looking At? Monitoring Your System For Clues
Written by: Michael Larsen

Quote of the day:
“When nothing is sure, everything is possible.” -Margaret Drabble

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Five Blogs – 21 November 2013

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5 Ways To Be A Better Skeptic
Written by: The Daily Zen

User Story Risk Quadrants
Written by: Pascal Dufour

Shipping Forecast – A Way To Get Things Done
Written by: Rob Lambert

Solving the real problem
Written by: Johan Jonasson

15 Minutes from Excellence
Written by: Robert D. Smith

Quote of the day:
“Leadership cannot really be taught. It can only be learned.” -Harold S. Geneen

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Five Blogs – 20 November 2013

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Activities in testing – a parallel from qualitative research
Written by: Alexandra Casapu

Designing for the 3 Second Rule
Written by: Abhishek Agarwal

Thinking the impossible? Or wishing for the impossible?
Written by: James Christie

The Luck Factor in Great Decisions
Written by: Michael Wheeler

The three universal questions companies ask about big data
Written by: Ron Miller

Quote of the day:
“He who knows enough is enough will always have enough.” -Lao Tzu

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Five Blogs – 19 November 2013

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Scaling Agile Anti-Maturity Model
Written by: Markus Gärtner

Can Visually Creative Storytellers Change The Way We Think?
Written by: Dr. Jonathan Wai

The Myth of the Myth of 10x
Written by: Alan Page

Beware of Experts
Written by: Darren Hardy

ISTQB Fan-Mail
Written by: David Greenlees

Quote of the day:
“Goodness is the only investment that never fails.” -Henry David Thoreau

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Five Blogs – 18 November 2013

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One Word … Vision (Part 2)
Written by: Mark Miller

Top 10 Motivational Beliefs That You Should Live By
Written by: Amy Morin

Giving Specific Direction is Not Micromanagement—When It Is Needed and Wanted
Written by: John Hester

Every Leader Needs a Challenger in Chief
Written by: Noreena Hertz

Giving Responsibility vs. Giving Tasks
Written by: Chuck Blakeman

Quote of the day:
“When you’re curious, you find lots of interesting things to do.” -Walt Disney

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