The Importance Of Postmortems

Two weeks ago, when I mentioned, in “Geek As Citizen” that part of being a Geek was to experiment – and thus that was a role we played as Citizens – Serdar brought up the fact that experimenting doesn’t always mean success.

In fact, that’s the point of an experiment. It’s why we call it an experiment, because we’re not sure it’s going to work or even what we’re doing. If we did we’d call it a sure thing, or business as usual, or we wouldn’t have a name for it because it would be Normal.

Experiments aren’t normal. Or sure. Or at times all that planned. Which means they fail.

Which means that it’s time for what we call in the business world a “post mortem.”

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Career Sustainability – Talk Because It Changed

So the last two weeks, among the various other posts and interviews, I’ve been talking about Career Sustainability, the ability to know your career is going to keep paying the bills at the very least.

I think the point is that a lot of us need to be talking about it. On blogs, with people, in politics, here, in our communities.

I think we need to be discussing it because we’re stuck in a world of change. That’s a big hint, by the way.

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Husband-Wife Author Team Save Home And Finances With eBooks

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57589733/couples-steamy-romance-e-books-save-their-home/

Sounds like they put the pedal to the metal and made it happen, writing rather hot eBook romances.  An interesting tale to say the least, and all other questions aside, could this be done without rapid deployment of books?

– Steven