Steve Neiderhauser has a very good post titled "Product Management through Options" that discusses the need to use options when designing new products. An
I finally got fed up with a very small 'feature' in Gmail and moved to FuseMail today. The 'feature' is the 'On Behalf of' feature that shows email
Tridenta is a Dallas based IT consulting company who recently started a blog....and so far, it looks like they've started out on the right foot. I've been
Five practical interviewing tips for hiring managers — be prepared, have a conversation, and stop reading canned questions. Plus a real cautionary tale.
A case study on using agile project management methods to deliver a software product in half the time at less than half the cost.
Jim Stroup of "Managing Leadership" tagged me recently in his post titled "Random Day 1"...guess its time to jump in with some random facts. I haven't
Why hiring based on GPA and pedigree fails organizations. Real stories from engineering leaders who built great teams by looking beyond binary credentials.
Looks like an interesting little fad out on the net now is to search for a Googlenope. What is this? According to the Washington Post's Gene Weingarten,
Starting a Doctor of Science in Information Systems at Dakota State University — why I chose the program, my specialization, and other schools I considered.
I've been re-reading "Clients for Life" by Jagdish Sheth and Andrew Sobel and saw a very nice piece of advice about ensuring that your message to your
I've been doing quite a bit of reading lately on Agile Software Development and Agile Project Management and have come to the conclusion that the folks
MS Project has become an industry standard for project planning and I think it has value for a project manager, but a project manager should not rely on
A candid rant about broken recruiting practices, recycled blog content, and overhyped business books — honest frustrations and notes to organizations.
I just finished the book "Agile & Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide" by Craig Larman. This book provides a very good overview for managers of
Sally Lemke, a nurse in the Chicago area, was named VNA Foundation "Super Star" on July 10th. She'll be without a Job on July 30th according to the
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