SharePoint is a threat not only because it empowers users to build their own apps. It also exposes all the lose wires and unclosed loops that once lay dormant
As far as our jobs go, do we like what we do and how we do it? And, do we feel differently depending on the day? I do like what I do but sometimes I have to make new efforts, reevaluate what I am doing, and think about how I am doing it every six months to remember to not hang out in familiarity in autopilot.
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In mid-June, iText Software was proud to host our first ever 100% virtual customer event – “Shake It! Make It!” During this virtual “happy hour” 16 incredible speakers filled your head and cup with information designed to help you drastically improve document workflows in your organization
Thanks, Amy. Where you wrote "I always tell people when you cease to learn you begin to die," fully resonates with me. Learning is the essence of living and that includes engagement in your job and relevancy in your field and curiosity as motivation. In learning, we connect with people and...
Intentional living is a great principle and I believe what allows us be "successful" whatever that success means to you - typically if you enjoy what you do, how you do it then likely you are successful at it
I believe you have to stay true to the mission, however you define it and really dig deep to determine if where you are suits your mental and spiritual requirements. There have been times I have taken considerable pay cuts in order to keep sanity and remember my value and I have never regretted it. Reality is we have to pay the bills but if our jobs are making us one dimensional, stressed, etc. it is probably time to rethink what path we are on.
For many years I have used goals, both personally and professionally, to create an environment for self evaluation. The purpose of the goals is not to define success or failure, but to allow me to stay on target and remember my core values throughout the year. Many people avoid goals because...
that the end of the IT department is near...For IT to succeed, everyone in the department needs to know what their company does, why they do it and how and why they use technology
This mindset requires insight about how consumers use, think and feel about products and services, which leads me to the title of this talk - "Designing it Right!" Too often in our daily activities we encounter a poorly designed product or service that causes us frustration, wastes our time (i.e. efficiency killer), and seems to have been slapped together in hurry (i.e. lack of quality)