Scott Berkun

Scott Berkun has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Essays by Sean' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Scott Berkun was highly popular in October, 2016.

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Twenty-Five Blogs

Twenty-Five Blogs

[...] to care what I had for breakfast. I see that two of my favorite bloggers, John Scalzi and Scott Berkun, go in for a balance of social media and blog posts. Mostly they tweet. That’s OK, balance is [...]

essaysbysean.blogspot.com

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Woe is Social Media

Woe is Social Media

[...] in Cardiff, walk past a Charlotte Church lookalike contest. ~My favorite blog/essay site by Scott Berkun has a post this week,  Staying Sane in an Insane World. He has commenters who link, and his [...]

essaysbysean.blogspot.com

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Disagreement Burning On the Web

[...] without seeing. Call it the human factor. One of my favorite Internet blogger and essayists, Scott Berkun, once wrote with a smiley face, after enduring a long series of irresponsible replies on his [...]

essaysbysean.blogspot.com

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6 Life Lessons From the Year Without Pants

[...] Pants? The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the future of work is an account of author Scott Berkun‘s time spent working as a team leader at Automattic from 2010 to 2012. And what better way to [...]

kriesi.at

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Too Fast, Too Wrong

Too Fast, Too Wrong

[...] to learn than most. Such is my suspicion after reading this week’s blog\mini-essay by Scott Berkun, entitled The Fallacy of Quick Answers. During the comments he added: “Part of the [...]

essaysbysean.blogspot.com

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Remote Work Popularity

[...] Scott Berkun asks Why Isn’t Remote Work More Popular? Matt Mullenweg The post Remote Work Popularity [...]

wp-creative.co.uk

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Scripted Tests – The Guide to Usability Testing

[...] and follow the discussion below. In an essay on his website, bestselling author and speaker Scott Berkun points out that, while other usability tests focus on specific aspects, the usability [...]

WBD
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designreindeer.com

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Here’s A Way To Train Your Mind To Think Critically And Can Form Your Own Opinions. Your Survival Could Depend On It.

[...] ? Think of new approaches? Think of things that I hadn’t thought of in the past? Writer Scott Berkun shares his own set of questions for thinking critically: What is the counter argument? [...]

thegoodsurvivalist.com

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What Books Should You be Reading to Get Ahead in Your Career?: The Best Business Books of 2013

[...] Catch On, by Jonah Berger The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the Future of Work, by Scott Berkun After the Music Stopped: The Financial Crisis, the Response, and the Work Ahead, by Alan [...]

Quazen
#704

quazen.com

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AWS re:Invent Hackathon 2013

[...] receive the items listed above, plus VIP tickets to the re:Invent Pub Crawl, a signed copy of Scott Berkun's new book, The Year Without Pants (a very good read, by the way), and an Amazon Kindle. I [...]

aws.amazon.com

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