
I was just catching up on some evening reading, and stopped in over at my friend’s landing pad, Greg Walters of DOTC. It warms my heart to see that every so often you can get through to a thick-headed sales-type. In the South, as long as we say that with a “… bless his (or her) soul,” after it – that makes it just fine to say about anything you want; kind of like turning that frown upside down, but with a hammer.
Needless to say, what I love about the blogosphere is not only do you get to learn more about what’s happening out there, but learn about more people sharing more great information. I keep expecting to run into Kevin Bacon somewhere.
So then I found out about another site that I didn’t realize had a blog – Gap Intelligence’s Mind the Gap Blog. Evidently, Jake thought enough of ChangeForge (That’s 1 word, Jake. It’s tough trying to coin a phrase.) to slip my lil’ ole slice of heaven in as an honorable mention. Wow! I am honored.
So from his post, I then found a few other links, like Tough Love for Xerox by Michael Josefowicz. Michael J is good people too, and for some reason I had not connected him with his blog (which ranks up there with forgetting to buy someone a birthday present!); where’s that hammer, again?
At any rate – the web keeps growing – and I’m loving every minute of it. Somewhere I have this idealist view that one day, we’ll all just “get it” and go home.
Until then, welcome to ChangeForge. I keep hoping you read CF for the articles!
Ken Stewart’s website, ChangeForge, focuses on the collision between the constantly changing worlds of business and technology in an information-centric world. Ken serves on the board of the new Managed Print Services Association, an international industry organization seeking worldwide best practices for the managed print services industry. He is also the founder of Seeking the Son. He is always interested in connecting with you.