By admin, on June 16th, 2010
The business analyst serves as the owner of the entire requirements management process, at least for the area in which they’re assigned. In reality, that means dealing with people in a way that leads to a more-or-less constant state of discovery. Train people and enable them, and then step aside and watch the enterprise live up to the highest expectation. . . . → Read More: Optimizing Business Analysis
By Phil, on May 12th, 2010
The legal framework is still emerging around social media, but some logical steps on the front-end can save some confusion with the channel once it gets going well. . . . → Read More: Social Media And Channel Ownership
By admin, on May 6th, 2010
America is always becoming, it is always in the process of re-inventing itself. Imagine every single town with at least two businesses – at least 1 woman-owned – doing local and world-wide marketing, Stomper-style. . . . → Read More: Striking Back At Oil Spills, Fear And Hopelessness
By admin, on April 19th, 2010
Suppose there was a way for you to improve yourself, a tool you could use to improve the way you think about the most important thing in your mind: your self! Would you explore that, would you take the steps necessary to bring that closer to you, try it out, maybe – here’s a thought – . . . → Read More: Brain Reprogramming and Transformation
By admin, on April 12th, 2010
“For some future state to be realised, some current state needs to be left behind and some structured, organised process for getting from one to the other needs to exist.”
. . . → Read More: Going forward
By admin, on March 22nd, 2010
That was business change, and a lot of personal transformation (the hard way). . . . → Read More: When things change
By admin, on March 19th, 2010
By the time we write about how fast things are changing, have they already changed so much that what we’re writing isn’t topical? . . . → Read More: Fleeting topicality – and meaning