For some, the fact that these matters are now heading to the courts is surprising, and for others not surprising at all. They have seen this as something inevitable, given the trends of the past decade or so…
Every project has its pain points – some more so than others, yet none are without pain… As pain is an emotional experience, let’s remove the systems and machines and look at just the human factor. For the scope of this articles we will look at pain as experienced from two human factors.
R “Ray” Wang is Principal Analyst and CEO at Constellation Research Group provided an excellent article called named “Coming to Terms with the Consumerization of IT” on the Harvard Business Review blog on the reality many companies need to face as their employees consumerize the services of IT….
If you want to gain the attention of anyone outside an English speaking country, tell them they need to learn English or have English as a required skill before they can gain a good standing in their career.
Since January, I have been working onsite for a healthcare institute in Boston — arriving between 7h30 and 8h and exit near 18h. My commute adds another 2-1/2 to 3 hours to my day.
In one of my earlier postings, BEFORE searching for a new HRIS system, several reasons were presented for rethinking the approach to obtaining a HRIS system…
What we tolerate, we cannot change — having multiple sets of ethics only delays the inevitable.
Maybe the question should be: what problems do the various project methodologies best resolve?
Many times, how to do something is well documented. Instructions for recipes, for directions, for medicines – they are everywhere.
Education – there is a definite importance to this endeavor. Often, that importance is lost on those who need it the most – our youth. Whether you have children or not, eventually the quality of their education — or lack thereof — is going to affect your life personally.