A new listing of the top Leadership and Management blogs came out and I am pleased to see Management Craft at #35 (especially since I have been so erratic with posting frequency lately, must be the six-year itch). And I was very pleased to see that fellow blogger pal Wally Bock, of Three Start Leadership was at #10, and one the highest ranked of what I will call the "real people" (along with pal Raj Setty at #8). (Real people meaning not the famous jet-setting guru types like Anthony Robbins or Tom Peters or Guy - you know you are a guru when you only need one name)
Check out the list and add a few new folks to your regular reading list. I also want to thank Wally for his thoughful review of my book, The High Impact Middle Manager.
These lists are not perfect, but they are great for finding good blogs. Unfortunately for the bloggers listed, it is also a source many PR agencies use to pitch their books, clients, and stories (I get a couple requests a day, most of which are not worth replying to - you send me a form letter, I will not respond). So let's use the list for GOOD and enrich our perspectives and broaden our exposures to great thinkers. Thanks, Jurgen, for putting together and sharing this list!

Congrats Lisa...and Wally!
Good to see 2 of my favorite blogs & bloggers listed.
Posted by: Eric D. brwon | April 08, 2010 at 01:56 PM
Congrats, and thanks for the link to the list of top blogs!
Posted by: Tim Griffith | April 09, 2010 at 08:00 AM
Yes they are perfect. Thanks much for posting this one.. :) Keep up the good work!
Posted by: medieval costumes | April 09, 2010 at 01:17 PM
Thanks for the "Hail," Lisa. One reason that I do my weekly review of "independent" business blogs is to find great posts that won't get the attention or publicity that routinely follows celebrity bloggers. They will get readers no matter what they do. They've earned it through their prior performance, but there are a lot of bloggers who publish excellent posts that languish in obscurity.
I'd like to note that when I began looking at business blogs, the ones that drew my attention weren't the Guy (you know) blogs. It was blogs like this one with specific and actionable insights that showed me the value and potential of business blogging. So, guess what, "Hail, Lisa!"
Posted by: Wally Bock | April 11, 2010 at 05:59 PM
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