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A facelift for our blogs and feeds
Monday, July 5, 2010 by Neil Ward-Dutton
If you follow MWD in the blogosphere on a fairly regular basis, you might have noticed a few oddities in our feeds and our blogs over the past couple of days – apologies if it’s inconvenienced you. We’ve made a couple of changes to make it easier to follow what we’re doing from one place.
A couple of years ago, when we launched two advisory services (focused on BPM and Collaboration) we set up specific blogs for each service, in addition to our “general” blog (this one). It seemed to make sense at the time… we’d use each blog to talk about new research and also highlight other related items of interest. However as time has gone on and as we’ve moved over to Wordpress for all our blogs, it became obvious that having analysis and commentary fragmented over multiple blogs was a bit of a silly idea. For one thing, we were finding that many people had interests across multiple topics, but weren’t aware of all the blogging we were doing.
So over the past couple of days we’ve consolidated our three active blogs into this one – and we’ve used categories to highlight entries that are related to BPM, Collaboration, General research / industry thoughts or MWD (that is, the corporate stuff).
All the blog feeds are still present – they’ve just been redirected – so any feeds you had set up in a feed reader will still work.
As a reminder, though:
- If you’d like to subscribe to everything published in this blog, use this feed.
- If you’re only interested in Collaboration entries, use this feed.
- If you’re only interested in BPM entries, use this feed.
Last but not least: we also publish a feed direct from our research library – it auto updates every time we publish a new report. Here’s our MWD research update feed.
Enjoy – and please continue to let us know what you think of our analysis and commentary! Blogging is an important part of how we share our work, and it’s fantastic when we can get conversations going.
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