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Dec 28 2009

The Uber.5: Top 5 List to End all Top 5 Lists for 2009 Top Stories, Songs, Books, Tweeters

Category: about me,social mediajmacofearth @ 12:12 pm

A work/list in progress. My top five of everything for 2009.

…cause who has time for top 10 anyway. I have been wanting to compile some top X list of the past year for some time. Now seems like the time. Covering social media, music, reading and personal growth, here is my top FIVE list for 2009. My criteria while writing these lists is no researching or checking back on my shelves or iTunes. If they are not top of mind, they are not top 5 contenders.

The Top 5 Business Books of 2009

Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us
Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives

Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives
By Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable (J-B Lencioni Series)

Top 5 Non-business Books of 2009

Open: An Autobiography

Open: An Autobiography
By Andre Agassi

Wilco: Learning How to Die

Wilco: Learning How to Die
By Greg Kot

Raising Your Child to Be a Champion in Athletics, Arts, and Academics

Raising Your Child to Be a Champion in Athletics, Arts, and Academics
By Wayne Bryan

The Happiness Myth: The Historical Antidote to What Isn't Working Today

Top 5 New Music (new to me) of 2009

Mouthfeel

Mouthfeel
Magnapop see also "Rubbing Doesn't Help"

Everything All the Time

Everything All the Time
Band of Horses (top track "Is There a Ghost in my House"

Swoon

Swoon
Silversun Pickups (song of 2009 "Catch and Release!")

Wilco (The Album)

Wilco (The Album)
Wilco

Eyes Open

Eyes Open
Snow Patrol (top song, "Eyes Open.")

Honorable mentions: Heartbeat Radio by Sondre Lerche

Top 5 Music of All Time (when setting up my new MBP these were the 5 catalogs I had to have)

  1. The Who
  2. Coldplay
  3. AC/DC
  4. Wilco
  5. Led Zepplin

Top 5 Tweeters (Influencers who shaped much of my social media follow this year)

  1. @chrisbrogan (almost redundant to put him on here, if you don't follow CB, who do you follow)
  2. @armano (the visualization king of social media, now back in Chicago after a short stint in Austin)
  3. @bobpearson1845 (the spokesman for enterprise social media, period)
  4. @bruceeric (a friend, confidant and top social media writer)
  5. @ITInsider (when I need to know something, this is who I ask)
  6. honorable mention: @britopian (now a colleague of Bruce Eric Anderson's at Edellman)

My Top 5 Posts of 2009 (At the risk of being self-promoting (oh heck, who isn't))

  1. What Is Social Media Thought Leadership? And My Next Gig!
  2. Laptop Battery Maintenance and Optimization Laws: How To Get More From Lithium Ion Batteries (practically a viral hit)
  3. Why Everyone Wants to be Your Social Media Strategist
  4. What's Your Social Media STACK? Application Framework? Social Media Workflow?
  5. What is Your Imagination Immursed With? (The Artist's Way at Work)
  6. Fire Everything! – Twitter Facebook LinkedIN Convergence – What's Okay What's Not (watching Star Trek tonight I have to add a bonus Post in honor of the FIRE EVERYTHING charge.)

My Top 5 Fails of 2009 (for obvious reasons several of these subjects/posts have been de-posted)

  1. Going postal: posting waaay too much information about my Dell departure. (posts de-posted)
  2. Tweeter Sniper: a local online luminary had sniped me too many times, I responded (posts de-posted)
  3. Kindle sux: while I still think it's a bad excuse for a tablet computer, the Kindle seems to be a 2009 hit http://twindle.me
  4. Social media is the path to success (it takes a lot of work, and much of the promise is hot air) Who Needs a Social Media Strategist In This Economy? What's The Value Proposition?
  5. Twitter Fail: still around in the waining days of 2009, let's see if Twitter.com (the official company/site) is still standing at the end of 2010. Don't Panic… But TWITTER IS DEAD, Done, Not Coming Back! NEXT! (Updated)

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Jul 31 2009

Smartest Guy in the Room and Teamwork

Scott Berkun has some amazing posts about managing Rockstars, leading the "smartest guys" and basically working with awesome teammates without pissing them off.

And sometimes the TEAM comes before the Rockstar.

Here's Scott's Teams and Stars essay on the subject and a short excerpt.

It’s hard to understand good teams until you’ve been on both good and bad ones. You can often find frustrated people on good teams and happy people on bad teams: they don’t have enough perspective to see where they are for what it is. Some stars, people of high talent, are poor judges of teams because they’re tempted by the desire to stand out rather than the desire to succeed. Despite this, a common managerial temptation is to hire big talents, challenging the balance of needs for a successful team.

I once was part of the Best Team in the World. And since then I know that at least two of my previous teammates and I have struggled to regain some perspective on our TEAM work.

Once you have been part of an Agile team it is hard, maybe impossible, to go back to a dysfunctional team. In the Lencioni's Five Dysfunctions of a Team the core foundation for TEAMing is TRUST. I assert that this issue is the same in social media, or collaborative communities online, where we must find tools and take risks to establish the trust between ourselves and our potential teammates. When the TRUST is threatened the entire TEAM is threatened.

Here is a graphic of Lencioni's hierarchy.

Picture 3

It's only through TRUST is the team willing to have CONFLICT. And without the ability to disagree the TEAM cannot work through difficult tasks.

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Jan 26 2009

5 Things to Never Tell Your Manager

Category: career,executive learnings,teaming & leadershipjmacofearth @ 7:01 am

[The term boss has always been distasteful to me. In this excerpt I changed boss to manager in the title. In a matrix-style organization it is much more about lines of command and spheres of influence. When people use "boss" to describe me I feel like I am outside or above the team. It is important to maintain objective leadership, but when it becomes "us" and "them" the collaboration has become one of duty and not of passion or trust.]

5 Things to Never Tell Your Manager

Though full disclosure and transparency are buzzwords today, that doesn't mean your boss wants to hear about everything going on in the office.

1. All about the technology — and nothing about the business.

2. There's only one solution.

3. Bad opinions about your colleagues.

4. There's no way.

5. A surprise.

Note: "Getting help early could help keep a small problem from turning into a disaster," he says.

[When the asking for help is seen as a weakness or a failure then the team will silo any problems and keep individual agendas that do not necessarily support the entire team. Lincioni's book on Silos is a fantastic example of this issue.]

This article excerpted courtesy of ComputerWorld. Pratt is a Computerworld contributing writer in Waltham, Mass. Contact her at marykpratt@verizon.net.

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