by Kelly Cole | Nov 6, 2012 | blog
The world is becoming a more process-centric place and to a large degree, rightfully so. The wide acceptance of standards around processes for organizations, specific types of interaction, and data exchanges has, in general, lifted the quality of the goods and...
by Kelly Cole | Nov 5, 2012 | blog
Most of us don’t have all the answers, particularly when it comes to how to advance ourselves within our chosen career. Most of us know generally where we want to end up, but whether our goal is to be the next CEO or just the next rung up the ladder, most people...
by Kelly Cole | Nov 5, 2012 | blog
Quality doesn’t have to be a part of your services offering. In fact, it is completely reasonable to make the explicit decision to focus first on other factors that may be more important to your customers. Price comes immediately to mind. Customers of some...
by Kelly Cole | Oct 22, 2012 | blog
One of the greatest parts about becoming an executive is getting to delegate down some of the parts of the job that are boring, cumbersome, or just plain irritating. However, it pays to remember that part of being an executive is leading by example. One of the hardest...
by Kelly Cole | Oct 22, 2012 | blog
The history of enterprise architecture as a management discipline has been marked by failure to live up to the promise it showed as a concept. The idea of an enterprise architecture and the explicit understanding of the relationships between the most critical forces,...