I've recenhttp://www2.blogger.com/img/gl.link.giftly started using a one file wiki called Tiddlywiki. It's really cool and indicative of where things might be headed in the future. I think computers are heading for a revolution in terms of how to manage information, content, files and stuff. The usual file folder method is going out. Powerful search engines and techniques to cross-link or lateral thinking (as opposed to conventional vertical thought processes) will emerge.
Check out the parody of Memoirs of a Geisha by Bobby Lee. Hilarious. Here's stuff on America's best leaders . Speaking of leadership, what makes a great leader? Do you have to be the smartest on the team? Or the best coordinator? It must really depend on the organization and job, but in general all leaders have to share similar traits. For example, I saw a brilliant basketball game today, Duke vs. Wake Forest. It's clear that Duke's leader is JJ Redick. That's because he is the most effective scorer, but also I think his will to win leads the team to achieve. Of course he is putting in perhaps the most work by scoring and playing nearly the whole 40 minutes. But he is defintely not the best defender on the team. So a leader needs to certainly be very skilled, but not necessarily the best at everything. The vision and determination is what makes a leader. Not everyone is a natural born leader. Some are better than others, by talent and nature. But I think leadership...
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