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Three times a week, we'll send you a thought-provoking illustration about the world of work along with a short snippet of insight. Our emails cover topics like company culture, design thinking, leadership strategies, creating better-functioning teams, navigating the hybrid work environment, and more. They are designed as quick reads to give you insight into working smarter and being more connected to why you do what you do. We also feature guest posts from thought leaders around the world and answer culture questions sent in by our readers. People who enjoy the daily email most are often senior leaders in business, healthcare execs, entrepreneurs, and academics.

 

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scoble & co. interview bill gates

By Patrick Crampton | Jan 8, 2007

[Video Podcast:] My friend, Robert Scoble and some other tech bloggers interview Bill Gates during his lunchbreak. Interesting stuff.

worth reading

By Patrick Crampton | Jan 8, 2007

Dennis Howlett does a guest column in ZDNet. Fellow Enterprise Irregular, blogger and IT/finance consultant Dennis Howlett offers a guest post on the state of …

blue monster lithograph auction

By Patrick Crampton | Jan 8, 2007

Microsoft’s Steve Clayton has put 3 of the “Blue Monster” signed lithographs up for charity auction on e-Bay. All proceeds will go to Microsoft’s preferred …

tfolm blog

By Patrick Crampton | Jan 8, 2007

After publishing his “Future of Learning Manifesto” and getting a lot of feedback on it, Christian Long went ahead and created a new blog around …

the thingamy manifesto

By Patrick Crampton | Jan 8, 2007

Well done to Sig, for writing The Thingamy Manifesto, which is all to do with a new generation of enterprise software he’s working on i.e. …

the future of learning manifesto

By Patrick Crampton | Jan 7, 2007

Christian Long wrote “The Future of Learning Manifesto”. Short version: 1. “Playing Small Does Not Serve the World.” 2. What Would Socrates Do? 3. Nobody …