I asked “What are your favorite BLOGS on business strategy, performance management, or business intelligence?” in the Blogging and Budgeting sections of LinkedIn Answers last week. Here is a list of all the responses I got, and our favorites:
Alex Baneres of Verofit suggests
http://blog.pmarca.com/
http://www.unionsquareventures.com/
http://www.tompeters.com/
http://tims-boot.blogspot.com/
http://www.internetoutsider.com/
GK Raghav’s favorites are http://blog.guykawasaki.com/ and http://orbitchange.com/blog/
John McGarry of M2M Sales reads these:
- Tom Peters
- Seth Godin
- Andy Beal
- Guy Kawasaki
And for fun..
- Shoemoney
- John Chow
Misty Khan, President & CEO of Advena Artemis likes Seth Godin as well, and also http://www.gazelles.com/verne.html
Philippe Gras of SAS Institute suggests:
www.bettermanagement.com
www.mckinsey.com
www.brint.com (more technology oriented)
(FYI: bettermanagement.com is a SAS website, and covers a variety of BI and xPM topics)
Robert Hacker says sophisticatedfinance.typepad.com covers strategy, finance and technology
Shawn Slevin, a Human Capital Solutions Provider is blogging on www.successtelevision.com
(this is more the HR ‘performance management’ than the corporate/business/enterprise performance management that xPm is related to)
Remco Dam of Infor Global Solutions found http://www.dickgrote.com/
Many thanks to everyone who replied. Here’s the list that we’re linking to from our blog:
Frank Buytendijk, Oracle EPM Strategy
Art Hutchinson, Cartegic
tompeters! management consulting leadership training development project management
Business Intelligence for Business People
Sramana Mitra on Strategy
Research news: London Business School, Faculty & Research - Research news
Be Excellent™
WSJ Business Technology
Raj Sheelvant on IT Strategy
And Mark Smith, Ventana Research.
If you have any others, please let us know.
We're humbled and honored to be included on your list of favorite strategy, PM and BI blogs.
Feel free to stop by our blog often, and check out our corporate site www.SixDisciplines.com
Posted by: Skip Reardon | October 17, 2007 at 04:48 AM