Social Business and Next-Generation CIOs - The Impact of Technological Change - Dion Hinchcliffe's Next-Generation Enterprises - http://www.ebizq.net/blogs...
"The 21st century enterprise will have a technology landscape that resembles today's Web much more than most business leaders are presently aware of today, or even willing to accept."
- Aaron
"I spent some time last summer in a slum in Costa Rica. And 6 months later, the smiles on the children's faces is what I remember most. Unfortunately, I didn't see many smiles on the faces of the adults. The smiles seem to fade as the hopelessness associated with the extreme poverty settles in."
- Aaron
"yeah, great book so far. thinking about Woodlands Church as I read it. i think Woodlands Church has had a number of these items over the years which help explain it's rapid growth. that plus a 9th item: life change through Jesus Christ. when you experience true life change you want to tell people about it"
- Aaron
"The #1 cause of an idea that's not spreading or a business that's not growing is that they don't have a committed group of people spreading the word about them."
- Aaron
Some great notes from Gary Hamel's session at The Leadership Summit. I think his session had some of the best content of the Summit. Just wish he would have delivered it slower so the audience could have fully grasped the importance of what he said.
- Aaron
"definitely a life changing experience for me the bridge was great. i could tell the La Carpio people are very thankful to have it hope to meet you at church sometime"
- Aaron
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"f you want to grow spiritually, you need a consistent diet of Scripture. In fact, you will never outgrow your consumption of Scripture. There is no substitute. There is no supplement."
- Aaron
this is one of the biggest problems I see in corporate IT environments. the IT developers are too far removed from the users of the systems they develop
- Aaron