Harvard Business School gets Naked

by on February 13, 2006

Ahh, you know it’s going to be a good week when the Harvard Business School writes about your business blogging book.

  • Seth
    You were also talked about on the front page of Business section of today's Seattle P-I.
  • Seth: heheh! I'm not a Microsoft executive!

    Here's that article: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/259236_t...
  • RJ
    I started reading your book over the weekend - great advice in the "Bad Blogs/Good Blogs" section.
  • This must be Harvard's way of catching up with a Yale's traditional Naked Parties :-)
    http://www.blacktable.com/thompson030501.htm
  • "...it may not be long before blogging, too, is just another relic of the past."

    Really? Maybe the vehicle will lose some of its lustre, but heck, email isn't just a relic of the past, even though I recall first using it in 1983.
  • Christopher Coulter
    Wow, congrats. Lottsa praise heaped on by blubberfaces for a book you didn't even write. That must make you feel good.

    Amazing how Harvard, Yale and all sorta supposed smart biz types, will ignore the power-law distribution, dismissing away the massive enormous inequity and then still, after all that gall, claim a Revolution? Strip away the techy fads and endless parties, and it's just Multi-Level Marketing.

    But I want in on that gig. So all I have to do, is start a blog, suck up endlessly to Dave Winer and the A-Listers for links, praise everything Bubbleish or Web 2.0, be a bouncy happy ADD teddy bear, get some memed-dupe Exec at Microsoft to hire me to be a "Developer" spokesperson for the company and waddle around with a shaky cam and a belly laugh, making marketing commercials? And then get some burnt-out PR Exec to ghostwrite a book for me for a cut of the cash?
  • Christopher: I told you to do it in 2002 and you didn't listen. Why should you listen now?
  • Christopher Coulter
    That was sarcasm... :) But my goals are of a different sort, of the kind where you actually produce something.

    Sorry for the snark, but it's ready-made ripe.
  • Christopher Coulter
    Not quite a Psalm 73:2-3, but close...
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