Brian Groth's Life at Microsoft

A technologist helping marketing and advertising

Handbook for a manager

Business 2.0 has a good article about a handbook of sorts that they say CEOs swear by. Below is my...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 12/20/2005

Fellow Microsoftees: Let's get a rail system

This blog is for my peers at Microsoft: Having this cool little rail system around campus would make...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 12/07/2005

Microsoft Student 2006

I don't have kids and I'm way past the 8th grade. However, I am very jealous that I didn't have...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 12/07/2005

Strategy Focused Organization

Thinking about applying Balanced Scorecard ideas to an organization comes down to making that...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 11/29/2005

Presentation Tips

How do you try to pitch an idea to peers or upper management? I use PowerPoint probably more often...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 11/27/2005

Traveling the world, missing our dogs

Lorie and I are visiting Microsoft Technology Centers and squeezing in some vacation in Beijing,...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 11/06/2005

Decision Making with businessThink

I recently read businessThink and got a few good tips out of it. The premise of the book is to...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 10/28/2005

Why I work at Microsoft

I recently posted my resume on my blog, and this resulted in a few people to contact me wondering if...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 10/27/2005

How can Microsoft help change the world?

I've been doing some thinking and figured I would ask the blogsphere.... How would you combine all...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 10/27/2005

Here is how I just paid $20 for a chocolate chip cookie: Sara Ford works here at Microsoft She grew...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 10/06/2005

360 Degree Review

A few months ago I participated in a “360 degree review” where my colleagues, manager, peers, and...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 09/29/2005

Balanced Scorecard

I recently finished reading Balanced Scorecard Step-by-Step by Paul R. Niven and if you manage any...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 09/09/2005

The World is Flat

The World is Flat by Thomas L. Friedman is a great book to read for anyone interested in how the...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 08/22/2005

XBox 360 Design Review

A friend of mine (Alan Shen) helped develop the UI and pointed me to a good write-up of the process...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 07/30/2005

Theo's Last Hop: Our Rabbit's Eulogy

For some reason, I feel like sharing this with anyone who is interested: Theo’s time was up, so...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 07/22/2005

Buzz Marketing

I just read Buzzmarketing by Mark Hughes thoroughly enjoyed the marketing stories about Miller Lite,...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 07/12/2005

The start of something exciting

Watch Steve Ballmer's interview on Channel 9 to get an idea of how excited Steve is (and I'd say...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 07/11/2005

Life as a Support Engineer, circa 1994

For me, some of the more interesting blogs I see from Microsoft employees are about “the old days”....

Author: Brian Groth Date: 06/27/2005

In my last entry I asked for some good references for statistics books that I could use as a...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 06/07/2005

Good Statistics Book

It has been a while since I took any sort of statistics course. As a part of my new job as Business...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 06/01/2005

Applying ideas from Good to Great

Good to Great, by Jim Collins, has been out since 2001, but I just now got around to reading it....

Author: Brian Groth Date: 05/15/2005

Microsoft Technologies Available for Licensing

This is pretty amazing. We are making quite a few technologies available for others to build...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 05/04/2005

Microsoft Small Business Center, a Tablet PC, and a 5-year old

A friend of mine has a very talented 5-year old daughter who has been using a Tablet PC to draw...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 04/30/2005

Demos and Evangelism

Here are a couple of quick tips for those of you doing demos and generating excitement about your...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 04/18/2005

Organizational Agility

This is another in my series of management tips, but this one can easily be applied to anyone in a...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 04/02/2005

Business Management Tips

Since I am getting more interested in topics about “how to run the business” and “how to manage...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/31/2005

Business and Marketing Leadership Tips

Below are my blog entries that are related to leadership, managemen, and marketing. The URL will...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/31/2005

The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

As an effort to improve my marketing skills, someone suggested that I read "The Tipping Point", by...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/24/2005

Dogs at Microsoft

And no, I am not talking about the discontinued “Microsoft Dogs” product, of which I actually bought...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/24/2005

Ten Reasons Why Blogging is Good For Your Career

Tim Bray, who works for Sun Microsystems has written up a great list of why blogging is good for...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/11/2005

MSF Agile

I just came across the core ideas behind the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) for Agile Software...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/08/2005

Using the netsh Command-Line Tool to Fix Connection Problems

I was recently helping someone in Chicago with an interesting problem that led to me using the netsh...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 03/01/2005

My Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: ISTJ

I am an ISTJ. Specifically, this means that I: Have a moderate to clear preference for pulling...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 02/12/2005

Blog from MSNBC to MSN Spaces

Thanks to Mike Torres for pointing this one out: MSNBC & MSN Spaces - Blog This!

Author: Brian Groth Date: 02/10/2005

Six Sigma Green Belt Certification

I have just completed a week-long training to get my Green Belt Certification for Six Sigma. It was...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 02/05/2005

Life at Microsoft, in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA)

Since the overall subject of my blog is "Brian Groth's Life at Microsoft", I figured I should point...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 02/03/2005

SOA Demo on MSDN's Channel 9

Our video is now live on https://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=38823. To repeat the...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/31/2005

Windows Media High Definition Video

Robert X. Cringely has an interested article where he guesses that the Mac Mini is going to be a...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/27/2005

BioDiesel Update: 33mpg on 100% vegetables (no petroleum)

A few people have asked me how the VW New Beetle (does anyone call it that, or just a “bug”?) is...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/26/2005

Fellow Microsoft Bloggers - where will it lead?

As you may have read, there are a bunch of Microsoft people from around the world in Redmond this...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/18/2005

Good Demo Tips

I just found this useful blog entry, even though it is a few months old. It is from The Demo Coach...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/17/2005

Defending Microsoft’s Products and Bill Gates

At the risk of getting flamed from in the blogsphere, I’ve got to stand up and voice my opinion...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/14/2005

Passion by employees = great ideas and products

The Seattle PI has a story about The story behind Microsoft's new hand-held multimedia device, which...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/12/2005

TulaFale: A Security Tool for Web Services

TulaFala looks to be pretting interesting. It is part of the Samoa Project from Microsoft Research...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/11/2005

Managing Yourself

This month’s (Jan 2005) edition of the Harvard Business Review is all about how to either get...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 01/09/2005

Starting a New Project

My team and I, plus numerous others not on my team, are starting to build a new version of the demo...

Author: Brian Groth Date: 12/21/2004

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