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A week in Tweets: 26 June – 2 July 2011

One of these weeks I’ll catch up… Yes, iit’s the previous week’s collection of Tweets and links, sorted into the usual categories (or non-categories) and, of course, preceded by that all-too-necessary ‘Read more…’ link: Enterprise-architecture and all the various ‘business big-picture’ themes:…

A week in Tweets: 19-25 June 2011

Yep, another somewhat-delayed collection of Tweets and links. Usual categories, of course, after the inevitable (and necessary) ‘Read more…’ link. Enterprise-architecture and all that business-ish big-picture stuff: CreatvEmergence: RT @sheriherndon: “Complicated” is essentially mechanical. “Complex” is essentially relational. Complicated is about acting…

A week in Tweets: 12-18 June 2011

Another somewhat-delayed collection of Tweets and links: make of it what you will. Usual categories, usual ‘Read more…’ link. Need you ask for more? Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-strategy and the business big-picture: vernaallee: Fractals, complexity, simplicity and more RT @timkastelle: By @Digitaltonto: The…

A week in Tweets: 05-11 June 2011

It’s a week. Another week. Gosh. This one starts from 5th June, as the page-header suggests. Make of it what you will. Usual categories, usual ‘Read more…’ link: what more could you ask? Enterprise-architecture and any of the ‘business big-picture’ stuff: CreatvEmergence:…

A week in Tweets: 29 May – 04 June 2011

Yep, it’s that time again – when I try once more to catch up on the backlog of Tweets and links. Another week’s worth, only slightly out-of-date; usual categories, usual ‘Read more…’ link: Enterprise-architecture and all that ‘business big-picture’ stuff: vernaallee: The…

A week in Tweets: 22-28 May 2011

The delay. The list. The Tweets. The links. That set of categories. All as usual. All preceded by the possibly-exciting ‘Read more…’ link. ‘Nuff said, probably? Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, strategy and suchlike stuff: joemckendrick: RT @raesmaa Enterprise app stores arrive; IT departments nonplussed…

A week in Tweets: 15-21 May 2011

And it’s catch-up time again… not too delayed this time, though. A rather larger collection of Tweets and links this week – not sure why. Usual categories, usual comments or tags in italics, usual ‘Read more…’ link. As usual. Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-strategy,…

A week in Tweets: 08-14 May 2011

Almost catching up on the backlog: the last week’s collection of Tweets and links, only a few days late! Usual categories, of course, after the usual ‘Read more…’ link. Enterprise-architecture and all manner of related ‘big-picture business-type stuff: greefhorst: Elektronische versie boek…

A week in Tweets: 01-07 May 2011

Almost up to date: the previous week’s worth of links and Tweets – sorted into the usual categories, of course. Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-strategy, business-innovations and other themes at the larger business scope: practicingEA: Unintended consequences of hyper-connected. Next #entarch challenge: predict these…

A week in Tweets: 24-30 April 2011

Oops. Careless. I’ve let it slip back again. Oh well. Another somewhat-delayed collection of Tweets and links, then: still useful, I hope. Usual categories, of course. Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-strategy, business-innovation and likewise themes: SAlhir: RT @FasTake @Agotthelf: The Cultural Imperative For A…

A week in Tweets: 17-23 April 2011

Still in catch-up, as seems to occur all too often – apologies. Another week’s-worth of Tweets and links, anyway. Usual categories, of course, after the usual ‘Read more…’ link. Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-strategy and suchlike: jdevoo: RT @jpertusa: Fascinating! TED: Repository of open…

A week in Tweets: 10-16 April 2011

Another week’s collection of Tweets and links. Running a bit late with this one – a lot of time and effort for the AERio conference, and then allowed myself to get distracted by the Libyan mess, which was not a good idea.…
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