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Wednesday July 8, 2009

Planning Poker Cards by Mariusz Ciesla

Planning Poker cards for use in planning an agile project.

I would love to have a deck of these for project planning.

Image posted by Matt Donovan in Project Management, Strategy, Visual Design .

Monday December 15, 2008

The times, they are a changing

by Johnny Pitts

User Experience Design has long been one of our differentiating qualities in the world of IT consulting, but it’s certainly not immune to the current economic turbulence. Rather than become a victim of these uncertain times, we’re embracing this opportunity to shake things up. One part of the change we’re driving has to do with implementing a studio model across the EMC Application Consulting Practice.

Article posted by Johnny Pitts in Business, Strategy .

Wednesday November 12, 2008

Waiter... My Kool-Aid Tastes Funny

by Johnny Pitts

I’m not a UX guy (although I played one on TV), but I do secretly want to be a 404-er. I’d love to be able to create something that grabs you visually, while effectively communicating the message to you.

I can’t do that, but what I do know how to do is make that UX talent a key component to our ability to win business.

Article posted by Johnny Pitts in Business, Culture, Strategy .

Thursday October 16, 2008

If you fail, then by definition you have tried. But if you give up,
you didn’t. – Jason Calacanis

Quote posted by Matt Donovan in Business, Strategy .

Friday July 25, 2008

“In the competition between PCs and Macs, we outsell Apple 30-to-1. But there is no doubt that Apple is thriving,” Ballmer wrote in the email, a copy of which was obtained by the Wall Street Journal. “Why? Because they are good at providing an experience that is narrow but complete, while our commitment to choice often comes with some compromises to the end-to-end experience.”

Quote posted by Mark Kraemer in Apple, Business, Design, Microsoft, Strategy, User Experience .

Thursday April 5, 2007

Why Are We Blogging?

by Dave Jimenez

It is an interesting question. It’s no mystery that corporate blogs can be a dangerous thing. There are the natural concerns about the blog being too corporate or not corporate enough. There are the concerns about posting things that might be useful to our competitors.

Article posted by Dave Jimenez in , Strategy .