As a leader in a large organization, how many times have you been frustrated that your development teams appear to be “reinventing the wheel” on development projects because they are
Fall is an interesting time of year for most corporations. Why? Because just about every large corporation hosts its premier “goat rodeo” event known as the fall budget planning process.
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Many years ago, when I was a new First Line Manager, a client had a very nasty technical infrastructure problem that required a team of subject matter experts to resolve.
There is an old saying, “when a ship misses the harbor, very seldom is it the harbor’s fault”. This couldn’t be more relevant with respect to making any major public
Today’s Challenge Over the past 30 plus years, I have talked to numerous managers, senior managers, and executives in Fortune 500, Mid-Range, and Small Businesses and intentionally Not for Profit