Would the real developer please stand up?
Nov 16,
2009
Behind door # 1; .NET developer eating 800 page manuals for breakfast Behind door #2; power user, business professional Behind door #3; clerical person If you are working in SharePoint and you guessed door #2, you would get top marks because that is the majority of development. Now wait, you say, what about the professional […]
Considering a Project Management Methodology?
Nov 9,
2009
In many organizations, efforts are currently underway to build an effective project management methodology targeting successful project outcomes. Practical and relevant project management methodologies are an excellent way to produce consistent project results over time. The trick is to have the right amount of methodology combined with a number of other factors in order to […]
The more things change the more they stay the same.
Nov 4,
2009
It was approximately 1992 and Microsoft Visual basic 3.0 came out. We cracked open the box, installed the floppies (early 90’s!) and we built our first application. Okay, we put a button and a textbox on a window and wrote code that displayed “hello world” in the textbox when we pressed the button. Whoohooo. It […]
Your Project Management Perspective
Oct 28,
2009
The next time you run a project think about the perspective you have of your organization and whether it impacts the way you plan, execute and manage projects. There are many ways to view an organization and the perspective you choose typically has a direct impact on how you do what you do as a […]
What is SharePoint?
Oct 27,
2009
The chief advantage provided by SharePoint is an increased organizational efficiency delivered by an integrated suite of server capabilities. Along with managing content and enterprise search more comprehensively, business processes become more efficient and information can be shared with greater facility. In fact, all of an organization’s intranet, extranet and Web applications can be supported […]