Thought for Today – 7/31/11

Dani Rodrik’s weblog: The great divergence, the other way around

Dani Rodrik’s weblog: Will the divergence in growth result in eventual convergence in incomes?

Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University, is the author of The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy.  HT to Mark Thoma at his blog Economist’s View.

I have no further comment on this topic because there is a lot to think about here.

Interesting and possibly scary chart

Richard Lehman’s Journal Review – July 2011

BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Richard Lehman’s journal review – 25 July 2011

BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Richard Lehman’s journal review – 18 July 2011

BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Richard Lehman’s journal review – 11 July 2011

BMJ Group blogs: BMJ » Blog Archive » Richard Lehman’s journal review – 4 July 2011

Preferred Use Case – What’s Yours?

Seth’s Blog: Articulating your preferred use case (what’s it for?)

Every organization starts with a (usually unarticulated) use case. The founders imagine the best use of their product or service, the situation that they’re organized around. It can involve answers to the following questions:

How does someone find out about what you do?
How much do they pay for it?
When they’re engaging with you in the very best way, what happens? What’s accomplished?
What do they do after they use it?
How often do they return?