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  • December 29th, 2009
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  • On writing

What should I write about? You decide!

If you haven’t noticed, I’ve been writing about a wider and wider range of things. This is no accident. My ambitions with books and the blog are wide. I’ll always be writing about pm, design and innovation things, but will always be writing about wider things too.

But I’ve failed to involve you guys in the process as much as I’d like, which I’m fixing now.

I put together a list of old requests from blog comments and emails, and found a little tool called slinkset that lets anyone vote, and submit new topics.

My promise: I’ll grab a topic every week and write about it. Anything goes. Whatever, and I mean whatever, makes it to the top of the list, I’ll write about on the blog.

Here’s what to do:

  1. View and vote on the list here (click on the up arrow to vote)
  2. or add your own topics.

It’s that easy. No registration required.

If you guys use it, I’ll find a way to integrate something like this into scottberkun.com (perhaps there’s a Wordpress plugin that approximates slinkset).

Give it a spin – let me know what you think.


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2 Responses

  • David - December 31, 2009 at 9:32 am #
  • How did you transition from techno-guru to more humanistic pursuits? What sort of mindset changes did you have to make?


  • karanja evanson mwangi - January 6, 2010 at 2:22 am #
  • There major differences between writing newsletters on innovation and new product development and writing creative, mind provoking and practical articles for entrepreneurship . The beauty is that both are required to nurture the talents of tommorow and reinforce our aspirations as entreprenuers

    karanja


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