The Importance of Doing Research

October 27th, 2010 by Kat Jenkins

We all have a lot of excuses about why we don’t do research–but it doesn’t have to be a formal or expensive process to have a major impact on your project.

Straight to the (Share)Point

October 15th, 2010 by Mike Welch

More and more companies are migrating their intranets to SharePoint, which is often a huge undertaking as well as a very substantial expense.  The question I hear a lot as a SharePoint developer is, “why?”  It’s an excellent question, and there’s an equally excellent answer (or, more accurately, answers).
Though SharePoint isn’t right for everyone, the [...]

On the Net without a Net: The Perils of Not Having a Social Media Strategy

October 6th, 2010 by Kat Jenkins

 Most of us have at least dipped a toe in the social media waters—a Facebook profile, a LinkedIn account, maybe Twitter.  You probably didn’t have a strategy for your personal presence, which for the most part is okay: your Facebook page has a built-in focus—you—and your LinkedIn profile represents your professional brand online.  You can [...]

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