Here is a collection of what I would consider to be my best posts to date. This page is really intended to keep a reference to posts that have more value to me. This list was last updated March 31, 2007.
The list is sorted from newest to oldest. Many of my favourites match with the most popular posts.
| Creative Business Bliss | Creativity and Business mix in a big way |
| Cubicle Reality | The completely impractical world of cubes |
| Code Red | Good intentions in code could actually be a disaster in waiting |
| Free Software | What is free software and what is the catch? |
| The Best Advice | Can it affect you? Can it help? |
| Life in the Same Day | The Groundhog Day effect |
| That Which We Left Behind | Obsolete, but why? |
| Kissing Your Way Up | The art of getting ahead without the boss knowing what you are doing |
| Virtual Reality vs Composite Reality |
Virtual and real futures |
| Emergence – Bottom up organization | The science of order forming from parts |
| Mythical Man-Month | The mythical man-month lives! |
| Telepresence | Being two places at once |
| Symbiotic | Cool title that doesn’t match the text. All about customer versus reseller expectations. |
| The Wheels of Progress | When is progress not really a good thing? |
| Files, Folders, and Folly | Online storage as alternative to traditional techniques |
| Writing the Impossible Code | The pursuit of the perfect language to express everything |
| Monkey Ceremony | The oddest Citrix tradition I know of |
| Office Space | Real life imitates art |
| Introducing PortICA | First public announcement of PortICA to the world |
| Citrix and Microsoft ( 1989-1998 ) | Early history of the relationship between Microsoft and Citrix |
| Citrix and the Internet ( 1993-1997 ) | Citrix shifts into Internet mode |
| Level 7, 210 University, Coral Springs | The second building Citrix lived in from 1990 to 1996 |
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I really liked you blog on the hedgehog concept… and other segments of the good to great book.. Enjoyed it so much I wanted to ask you permission to share this with some of my clients who have read this book also… just a different twist… Thanks Mike
Yes, go ahead an use it. All I ask is some kind of acknowledgment of where the information came from. This could either come in form of it being written by Jeff Muir or from citrixblogger.org. I’m not that picky really. It’s just nice to know that it reflects back to where it came from.