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What A Load Of Tosh! Do You Buy This?
I was researching a subject when I found something on YouTube. Just take a look at this load of crap (below). I’ve not seen such self-important, head-in-the-clouds nonsense since watching Oprah. I just don’t buy this ‘Enterprise Architecture Solves World Hunger’ angle at all.
I’m wearing one of De Bono’s Black Hats for this. Maybe [...]
I AM NOT A PC. Are You?
According to this latest Microsoft commercial, everyone is a PC. Hmmmm… interesting angle.
But I am standing firm. I am NOT a PC. Here’s why:
When I upgrade something in my life (like a car), I really upgrade it, not just stick bling on what I had before.
I won’t be told to upgrade until I am [...]
How Do Business Analysts Measure Their Value?
Business Analysts are the fulcrum that turn an idea, problem or opportunity identified in the business into something that IT can engage with and deliver. So BAs generally deal with work whose inputs are less easily defined and therefore measured. So how do BAs measure their value?
Take a look at BAs who are working in [...]
Diary of a Tired CTO
Dear Diary
I did the following things this month.
Met fourteen different IT vendors who gave an impressive high impact presentation on how their products and services can guarantee cost effective, cutting edge, optimized, and seamless, business value in tune with our strategic goals.
Rejected three vendors as their presentations were not in line with strategic customer oriented [...]
Who Are The Super Geeks?
The last quarter century has seen the rise of the Super Geek. This recent CIO.com article features 11 Super Geeks that have transformed society by disruptive technologies. This collection of individuals, if together, might be confused with the cantina in Star Wars, but their combined wealth is a hundred squillion dollars (roughly). Who are they?
Alan Kay - [...]
Punch Above Your Weight! Drop Some Business Steriods - Get Your CIO Career Plan
CIOs don’t become c-level through luck - so why put your career to chance?
Silicon.com have just run this story to highlight the important of having a career plan. CIOs don’t let their career become a game of wait-and-see, but they actively plan for it. But many people don’t do this, but instead meander their way [...]
Projects Are About People, Not Technology (According To Elizabeth Harrin)
In a recent post on her blog, Elizabeth Harrin shares with us some research from Forrester which (in her words) reminds us that projects are about people, not technology.
Elizabeth Harrin is a blogger (a girl’s guide to project management) who won the ComputerWeekly 2008 IT Blog Awards in the Project Management category. Her post [...]
Seven Ways to Look Busier and Keep the Axe from Falling On Your Head
Many of us are nervous about the future - are there job cuts around the corner? Well here are seven ways to appear busier! Don’t be at the top of the list of people in for the chop.
Roll your sleeves up. And I mean this literally. Sleeves rolled up sends a message that ‘I am busy working’. [...]
Will You Get One Of These Tiny Keyboards?
Check out this tiny keyboard featured on Gizmodo . Smaller than the size of your hand, and it connects up to your PC via USB. How sweet. But what’s the point in it?
It’s a little bit smaller than most laptop keyboards, but then laptops come with keyboards so no use there. I doubt many [...]
Five FREE Ways to Stand Out From Other IT Salespeople
IT Sales is a tough job. IT buyers don’t suffer fools gladly, and they aren’t tricked by the usual methods employed by door-to-door vacuum cleaner salespeople. IT Sales has developed into an artform, so it’s vital you stand out from your bustling crowd.
Here are five FREE ways to do this:
Call your prospects at agreed [...]

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