Rypple Signs Agreement To Be Acquired By Salesforce.com
We founded Rypple in 2008 with the idea that social applications were going to change …
Read on
Posted in @Rypple
Tagged @Rypple, agile, business development, culture, Daniel Debow, david stein, Salesforce, Social Performance, team, team review, User Experience
1 Comment
Gazing through my Johari Window
This is part two in the Johari Windows posts, covering the results of the experiment. …
Read on
Posted in Thought Leadership
Tagged @Rypple, able, adaptable, adjectives, bold, calm, caring, cheerful, clever, conceited, confident, customer outreach, decision support, energetic, extroverted, Feedback, feedback is fundamental, friendly, happy, helpful, idealistic, intelligent, johari window, kind, knowledgeable, negative, nohari, peer review, perfect, personal review, positive, professional development, quick polls, relaxed, response rate, responsive, self-assertive, team review, witty
Leave a comment
Check Your Blind Spot: Rypple and the Johari Window
This is part one in the Johari Windows posts. You should start here and then …
Read on
Posted in Thought Leadership
Tagged @Rypple, arenas, blind spots, customer outreach, decision support, feedback is fundamental, harry ingham, johari windows, josephy luft, marshall goldsmith, peer review, personal review, private knowledge, professional development, psychology 101, public knowledge, quick polls, rooms, self-diagnosis, team review, unknowable, what got you here won't get you there
5 Comments
What's New This Week at Rypple
vCard Contacts can now be imported
One of our goals is to make it easier for you to …
Read on
A vision without a task is but a dream
A vision without a task is but a dream, a task without a vision is …
Read on
Posted in Thought Leadership
Tagged @Rypple, customer outreach, daily standup, decision support, dream, dreamer, feature, feedback is fundamental, george babu, improvement, peer review, personal review, professional development, quick polls, success, take action, taking action, team review, vision
Leave a comment
The Design of Everyday Things: Turn Signals
I’ll start this post off with a plug – read Donald Norman’s book ‘The Design …
Read on
Posted in @Rypple
Tagged @Rypple, bmw, controls, customer outreach, danger, decision support, design of everyday things, doet, don norman, ergonomics, feedback is fundamental, human physiology, motorcycle, peer review, personal review, professional development, quick polls, team review, turn signal
7 Comments