Managing outsorced projects: Wrapping up!
Part 1 – Introduction and Description of the problem Part 2 – Requirements and you Part 3 – Tracking Features and Bugs Part 4 – The little black book that could Part 5 – Your developers – Don’t be a…
Outsorcing: Don’t be a prick
Part 1 – Introduction and Description of the problem Part 2 – Requirements and you Part 3 – Tracking Features and Bugs Part 4 – The little black book that could Part 5 – Your developers – Don’t be a…
The little black book that could
Part 1 – Introduction and Description of the problem Part 2 – Requirements and you Part 3 – Tracking Features and Bugs Part 4 – The little black book that could Part 5 – Your developers – Don’t be a…
Requirements and you
Part 1 – Introduction and Description of the problem Part 2 – Requirements and you Part 3 – Tracking Features and Bugs Part 4 – The little black book that could Part 5 – Your developers – Don’t be a…
The NEW domain – promises, pitfalls and the 5 page solution
I have a confession to make. I have far too many domains lying around, unused. The fact that I am not alone in this does little to alleviate the pain. Monetary pain, that is. Simply put: 10 dollars for a…
A clear inventory – the foundation of success
Being a webmaster often consists of a myriad of little tasks that have to be done for every domain. It is easy to loose sight of issues surrounding the development. Improving your pages, your traffic, your earnings all depend on…
Process overkill – How to have 6 people do the job of two.
My 9 to 5? I work as an IT project manager in a huge international company. As with any IT in any company, we are heavily into project and process management. The countless hours spent in meetings, teams formed just…