My mom loves telling the following story about me, to emphasize the fact that I have always been bossy. I am the oldest, and I have one brother who is 16 months younger than me and another who is 3 and a half years younger (there are seven of us in all). Apparently, we all [...]
Archives for March, 2009
Ada Lovelace Day (better late than never!)
Yesterday was Ada Lovelace Day. I was supposed to write a blog post about a woman in technology that I admire. But schoolwork and end of the quarter work overwhelmed me, and I am a day late with this post. I decided to write about one woman I’ve worked with and one of EMC’s Distinguished [...]
More details on EMC Education’s new ISM book
I just posted the Table of Contents for the ISM (Information and Storage Management) book over in the EMC Proven Professional community. (I posted about the pre-release of the book earlier). Here are the main chapters, if you want to see the complete Table of Contents you can download it from the community. Introduction to [...]
Another view on the Informal vs. Formal learning
I really like the posts on the blog Corporate eLearning Strategies & Development. This post gets right to the point of what Corporate Learning departments really need to focus on – enabling the performance of our audiences. From the post: Here is a good example of a battle you should stop fighting: Training Departments taking [...]
Visit the Proven community for a sneak preview of new EMC Education book: “Information and Storage Management”
My organization has written a book about Information and Storage Management, and we’re previewing it over in the EMC Proven Professional community. The book hasn’t been released yet, so the only place to get a little sneak peek of it right now is to visit the Industry Readiness section of the Proven community. I’ve written [...]

