Just finished watching Dave Logan’s G5 Leadership session on Tribal Leadership.
If you haven’t been following his work, you probably should be.
Just finished watching Dave Logan’s G5 Leadership session on Tribal Leadership.
If you haven’t been following his work, you probably should be.
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I’ve started looking at G5 Leadership. Good stuff.
It’s well worth the $100 ($99 in marketing-weenie-speak) per year.
Steve Farber’s session Greater Than Yourself was impressive.
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I’ve finished reading The Shadow Factory (James Bamford) [Hardcover] – a history of the US intelligence community’s (especially the NSA) actions post 9/11.
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I’ve updated my work at Dell page to include the images of the OME 1.0 DVD and cover.
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I finished reading two books this weekend:
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I’ve updated my resume and Dell pages to include my most recent work. I’ve also updated my resume PDF.
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I’ve been at Dell now for about 10 months now and thought it was about time to update my site to include that material. I’m also still doing back-fill for the other information.
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I’ve just about gotten the information I intended up on this site.
Be sure to look in the tabs do explore my career. It’s diced and sliced by company, project and skill. There’s also a viewable and downloadable version of my resume.
– charles
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This reason I’ve created this blog is to put some meat on the bones of my resume. I’ve always thought it irrational to expect that you could encapsulate a career in one or two pages. I believed this when I had five years of experience and believe it even more now that I have over twenty-five years of experience.
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