2010 in review


The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

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Crunchy numbers

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A helper monkey made this abstract painting, inspired by your stats.

A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 3,400 times in 2010. That’s about 8 full 747s.

 

In 2010, there were 11 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 30 posts. There were 15 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 4mb. That’s about a picture per month.

The busiest day of the year was November 5th with 72 views. The most popular post that day was Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose: the 3 pillars of higher performance (or why companies need to rethink the classical carrott and stick approach if they want to engage employees).

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were linkedin.com, google.com, mail.yahoo.com, en.wordpress.com, and search.conduit.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for email rage, our iceberg is melting 8 steps, rasic matrix, timely decision making, and making timely decisions.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose: the 3 pillars of higher performance (or why companies need to rethink the classical carrott and stick approach if they want to engage employees) July 2010

2

The lion and the ant: some lessons for managers and HR May 2010

3

Making matrix organisations work: some tips January 2009
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4

Our iceberg is melting : Kotter’s 8 stage change management model January 2009

5

Making good and timely decisions: 4 key principles May 2010

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