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	<title>Comments on: Learning About Blogs at Web2.0 Expo</title>
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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description>Great summary!  I agree the content has to be the key reason to visit a blog.  The hardest part is coming up with new meaningful content.  

I really enjoyed Scott Berkun’s workshop on how to innovate on time.  This was a typical project management presentation with one key variation.  Scott added that time should be included in the project lifecycle to allow for innovation and experimentation.  He mentioned that allowing innovation would allow for better projects.  Scott acknowledged that getting management to buy off on this concept would be hard but he cited similar programs running at Google and Yahoo and outlined their successes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great summary!  I agree the content has to be the key reason to visit a blog.  The hardest part is coming up with new meaningful content.  </p>
<p>I really enjoyed Scott Berkun’s workshop on how to innovate on time.  This was a typical project management presentation with one key variation.  Scott added that time should be included in the project lifecycle to allow for innovation and experimentation.  He mentioned that allowing innovation would allow for better projects.  Scott acknowledged that getting management to buy off on this concept would be hard but he cited similar programs running at Google and Yahoo and outlined their successes.</p>
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