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June 21, 2020 •
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Once upon a time mentorship meant an informal relationship where the organization’s emeninces gris might take under their wings someone more junior in whom they saw talent or potential. They would provide guidance, connections and some wisdom at key points in a career. The only thing the mentor might get out of it, other than [&hellip...
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January 18, 2017 •
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Balancing the Governance Triangle Project managers know well the Iron Triangle of scope, schedule and budget. We are all familiar with the way that a poor balance ricochets around, weakens the other corners and ultimately degrades quality. But poorly...
March 13, 2016 •
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Part 1 – What Is Cybersecurity and why should you care? I think of myself as a maker. Nothing pleases me more than when I deliver to the user and hear “Oh, this is better.” Even a simple macro, to know I’m making somebody’s...
August 9, 2015 •
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The H1-B visa can be a political hot button, with some people saying there are too many issued and decrying the jobs lost to foreigners. Others who have difficulty finding employees with technical skills join the annual calls to raise the cap. All...
January 8, 2015 •
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I was all cranked up to rant against the swelling tide of email. “How long, oh lord, how long must we put up with this evil scourge?” and so on. I was only away from my desk for two working days over Christmas yet it took most of a morning...
December 6, 2014 •
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In support of a worthy cause, no question, but even most of those who come to “Women in Technology” events must question their point. What are women to gain from the lectures, panelists and kumbaya? It’s the men who have something to...
July 6, 2014 •
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Michael C. Mankins writes on HBR’s site that a VP makes work for two other people. By implication, the cost of hiring a manager at that level is not just that person’s employment costs but those of the two others as well. Mankins’ graph shows this...
May 17, 2014 •
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So you had your corporate web servers updated with the patch, pow-wowed with your vendors and other partners to make sure everything was contained, and when you caught a breath you changed your online banking passwords (I mean, you did, didn’t you?);...
February 15, 2014 •
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A HBR blog post entitled “Develop the Leaders You’ve Been Overlooking”, by Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman, argues that in every organization there are de facto leaders, the valued and respected contributors with deep knowledge and experience, who...
October 22, 2013 •
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CIO tells us that we should split our IT budget about 50/50 between maintenance of systems and new projects. Most companies find that pretty hard to do. The operation is what’s driving revenue today, so we apply resources to maintenance tasks instead of...
October 20, 2013 •
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HBR’s article on cognitive bias is part of a decade-long trend. Memes like “Everything you know is wrong” appear in songs, books and movies; popular books like Malcolm Gladwell’s “Blink” and David McRaney’s “You Are Not So...
October 17, 2013 •
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An article in VentureBeat reported today that iOS ads make money whereas ads on Android ads cost more than they bring in. It looks like Wanamaker was right when he said “Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don’t...