Flow Focused

Flow Focused

Business Agility with Agile and Kanban

Year: 2008

  • Getting Excited About Blogging At Wordcamp

    Get Excited About Blogging. That’s what happens when you attend an event like WordCamp Toronto. When I used to do Capoeira, yearly events would be held in Toronto or Montreal that I would go to.  At these events people excited about capoeira would come together, some of them beginners and some who had been practising…

  • Zenbe Is A Good Attempt At Enlightened Email

    Zenbe, developed in New York, is an email service in open beta that does an impressive job of taking all the tools people usually get from different web services on the net, and integrating them all together in one nicely put together suite, and at the same time, Zenbe adds some unique and useful features…

  • Getting Into The Mixx

    The full day interactive advertising conference, Mixx Canada, took place yesterday in Toronto. It was a full day of networking, talks, panels, and overall digital marketing and interactive advertising goodness. Even for someone not from a publisher or an advertising agency, there was still a surprising amount of captivating content that I could relate to…

  • In PostRank We Trust

    Last night I attended the Third Tuesday Toronto meetup featuring some of the team from AideRSS. The message they left everybody with “Everything so far has only been a demo”. A lot of the questions that were asked came from the perspective of how AideRSS could help PR and advertising people, and a few of…

  • 3×3 Lessons From My Summer Reading Part 1

    I’ve done a bit of reading over the past summer while away from school, and I’ve managed to read quite a few of the business books that I own (I find I have a problem of constantly walking out of book stores with 4 to 11 books in my bag). One of the things I…

  • Why Laptops Will Replace Professors

    For the past four years I’ve seen professors with the desire to connect with students, take the same actions and make the same choices when they find themselves competing against technology for the attention of students in the class room, and I’m calling it out as being the wrong choice to make for the long…