In the Trenches hits the big time..

Kevin’s little podcast gets a nice mention in the big Wired News article about podcasting that’s making all the rounds. More nice comments about In The Trenches from Doc Searls and Dave Slusher too.

Good job Kevin! You deserve all this attention for putting together a great resource, I consider myself lucky to have been able to take part a little bit in it, and look forward to working more with you in 2005!

Similar Posts

  • Lesson learned

    I’ve been trying to help my brother-in-law setup comments on his new blog. He’s got a new job and decided he would start blogging about working with Cisco stuff. I uploaded all the aspcomments stuff to his site, and emailed him the cut/paste codes that needed to be added to the template. Those of you…

  • Linked – The 1 Major Skill That Most Employees Say Their Bosses Lack

    Every poor manager I’ve ever dealt with has been a poor communicator. Almost every shortcoming or problem I’ve seen people have with a manager or coworker could be filed under a problem with communication. It’s THE thing in the workplace. Ideas, expectations, priorities, and everything else in the workplace come down to the ability to communicate. If you cannot communicate clearly, you are lost, and the people who work for you or lost.

    Yet how many organizations promote the top performer or their most senior individual contributor without ever considering whether they are good communicators? And how many prioritize teaching them how to communicate as managers?

  • Bloggage stuff

    My wife just sent me a little message over our work intranet that said “Hey that javascript last updated thingy on Robyn’s blog kicks ass!” See what she’s talking about here. The original tip came from Call for Help. See, the advantages of having a blogging wife who works in the same place as you…

  • In the news today

    Library Filtering Law overturned. -the thing missing from this story, of course, is that filters don’t work and block quite a bit of legitimate information from being available to library patrons. Let’s hope the Supreme Court agrees with this ruling. Look, someone who gets it on airport security! I was beginning to think that no…

  • The weekend

    I need a weekend. Well no, actually, I need to go back to being on vacation. That was fun, this is not. By the way, the big project for the normally slow summer around here has me sitting on the task force to develop an ethics policy for the organization. While I won’t be writing…

  • Lockergnome

    I said earlier that I was reserving judgement on the new Lockergnome layouts and things until after I’ve used them for awhile, and I intend to do just that. However, one thing that is irritating me (And today, everything is irritating me, so maybe it’s just my mood.) is that the RSS feed for the…

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

To respond on your own website, enter the URL of your response which should contain a link to this post's permalink URL. Your response will then appear (possibly after moderation) on this page. Want to update or remove your response? Update or delete your post and re-enter your post's URL again. (Find out more about Webmentions.)