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May 26, 2005 Graeme Codrington Best of No Comments

Just in case you don’t have time to read everything on this blog site, here is my pick of the best entries (and comments) of the past few days:

  • Ignoring a bad template – because it talks about values and how to get them – especially follow the link to the list of values.
  • Bring your car in one day earlier and we’ll charge you more than double… – because it demonstrates the power of blogging (check out the comments)
  • A Trip to Ikea could change your marriage (no really) – because its a great story about the changing role of men and women, and about a company that gets it.
  • How is this adding value to other people? – because one of my more random blog moments sparked at least two other people to give great input and take a concept further. That’s what this blog is supposed to do.
  • Willingness to learn promotes organisational change – because these are critical issues put succinctly.
  • remember ME – because is inspired an e-zine article that’s really good reading.
  • And one very old post:

  • The Sovereign Individual – because I still think its one of the best 2 page summaries of the emerging age I have ever read.
  • If you like this small sampling, then come back for the rest of them, too.

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