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Author: Michael Wilkes Created: 1/19/2007
Getting it right the first time with a software blueprint.

By Michael Wilkes on 12/30/2007

Way more fun than a person should have on a holiday weekend. Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 12/30/2007

Tips on how to get the most from your new Business Analyst. Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 12/28/2007

What to look for in a Requirements Analyst Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 12/22/2007

Why would you pay 10% more than the price of the product itself -- and still save money? Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 12/8/2007

There are two information-related walls that a young company hits while trying to grow. Or is it one? Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 11/3/2007

Avoid the lost time, money, and morale of the rework spiral. A dispersed workforce requires much more specification than a local nest of techies. Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 10/31/2007

How can you cut through the canned answers and meaningless stats to find out what you really want to know? Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 10/26/2007

What are the chances for success in custom home building if the buyer starts the discussion with a carpenter, electrician, and plumber? Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 10/19/2007

Being a "Yes person" is not just for kiss-ups. It's for consultants too. But how do you control scope on a large projects if you say "yes" to everything? Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 10/10/2007

There are so many ways to make a software application easy to use. When you find one that isn't (got a favorite?), send them this list... Read More »

 
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