Yesterday I was trying to squeeze in my list of some blog recommendations before the plane took off from Florida. Didn't quite make it!
So here is the second part of the list. They do not represent all of the blogs that I read and enjoy, but I think they will strike a chord with those of you who visit All Things Workplace .
Steve Farber has a lot of energy and it shows clearly on Extreme Leadership .
Business professionals will enjoy the thoughts and advice of trusted adviser David Maister .
Interested in research about the human mind and understanding more about how we use it? Then give a click on Brain Based Business.
If you're anything like me, you don't buy into every programme-du-jour and pop psych paperback that claims to have "the" answer to important workplace issues. That's why Bob Sutton from Stanford is a must-read. The same can be said for Slow Leadership.
Thirty percent of my professional practice has to do with coaching and creating executive presentations. That's why I appreciate Garr Reynolds' Presentation Zen. Garr knows what's genuinely important when it comes to how graphics should be designed and used to support your story.
And finally: Guy Kawasaki offers a range of tips, stories, insights, and breaking news for entrepreneurs.
Do have a Happy New Year! I look forward to our time together in 2007.













Thanks Steve, for the link, and for the find on this cool site. I'll look forward to reading more! Happy 2007!
Posted by: Ellen Weber | January 02, 2007 at 06:54 PM
A pleasure, Ellen. Your practical approach to a potentially daunting topic is both useful and refreshing.
Posted by: Steve Roesler | January 02, 2007 at 11:58 PM