Activities vs. Results
How closely do Activities correlate with Results? What factors might affect a correlation between the two?
How closely do Activities correlate with Results? What factors might affect a correlation between the two?
Tropical Storms Florence and Michael, while having similar rainfall, had one very significant difference. What was it, and how does it apply to business?
When you come across a bug in an application, what's your reaction? Annoyance? Satisfaction? Something else?
You've likely heard the phrase, "Good things come in small packages." You might also wonder "How does that apply to books?"
Many service providers will refer to the companies and persons they serve as "clients" instead of "customers." What's the difference? Does it make a difference?
When you hire a consultant or other specialist and the deliverable is an intangible, how do you “see” what’s invisible?
Early planes had few navigation aids, so pilots had to use their best judgement to fly successfully – thus, the origin of the term "fly by the seat of your pants." What is today's business equivalent of flying without navigation aids? What aids might enable you to fly your business better?
To see how these concepts played out in our project for this client, please visit Improving Planning, Accountability, and Profitability Using Workflow Automation.
You've probably heard the old saw, "Plan your work and work your plan." Sounds good – but wouldn't it be better if you communicated your plan, too?
To see how these concepts played out in our project for this client, please visit Improving Warehouse and Shipping Efficiency Through Web-Based Scheduling Application.
Do you think of yourself as a hero – especially in your workplace? Regardless of your answer, you are probably more heroic than you think ...
You’ve made the decision – you’ve undertaken a system integration project to more tightly align People, Process, and Technology. What's your best bet to capitalize on a successful implementation?