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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-EEM Phase 3 - Sep 1, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
8/29/2008 5:50 AM
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This week my tutorial is on PHASE 3 of the "PRIDE"-ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING METHODOLOGY (EEM) - PHYSICAL ENTERPRISE ANALYSIS, Part V of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Making your problems mine" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-EEM Phase 2 - Aug 25, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
8/22/2008 6:14 AM
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This week my tutorial is on PHASE 2 of the "PRIDE"-ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING METHODOLOGY (EEM) - LOGICAL ENTERPRISE ANALYSIS, Part IV of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "How much do we really use our head?" and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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MGMT VISIONS - PRIDE-EEM Phase 1 - Aug 18, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
8/15/2008 7:04 AM
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This week my tutorial is on PHASE 1 of the "PRIDE"-ENTERPRISE ENGINEERING METHODOLOGY (EEM) - EEM PROJECT PLANNING, Part III of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast). My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Thinking Small," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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MBA PREPS "PRIDE" METHODOLOGY PODCASTS |
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By Tim Bryce on
7/28/2008 2:41 PM
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MBA PREPS "PRIDE" METHODOLOGY PODCASTS
Aimed at eliminating confusion in Systems Development and IRM
PALM HARBOR, FL, USA (July 28, 2008) - In an unprecedented move, M. Bryce & Associates (MBA), the developers of the "PRIDE" Methodologies for IRM announced plans to produce a series of podcasts explaining the methodologies and how they work. "PRIDE" was originally introduced in 1971 as the first systems methodology in the indu ...
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MGMT VISIONS - Policy for Electronic Devices - July 14, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
7/11/2008 6:05 AM
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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, my essay is entitled "A CORPORATE POLICY FOR PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES" - Reviews the pros and cons of a new corporate policy on the use of personal electronic devices in the workplace.
My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Getting into a Rut," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
"Management Visions" is a weekly broadcast on subjects pertaining to Informatio ...
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MGMT VISIONS - Socialistic Management - July 7, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
7/3/2008 5:50 AM
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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, my essay is entitled "SOCIALISTIC MANAGEMENT" - Describes the pros and cons of the new "flexible management" concept.
My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Wearing Ties," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
"Management Visions" is a weekly broadcast on subjects pertaining to Information Resource Management (IRM). It is available in the following file ...
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MGMT VISIONS - The Benefits of a System Audit - June 30, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
6/26/2008 5:21 AM
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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, my essay is entitled "THE BENEFITS OF A SYSTEM AUDIT" - Describes the need for reviewing the results from a systems project.
My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Office Meetings," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
"Management Visions" is a weekly broadcast on subjects pertaining to Information Resource Management (IRM). It is available in the following file ...
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MGMT VISIONS - Current Systems Analysis - June 23, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
6/20/2008 6:05 AM
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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, my essay is entitled "CURRENT SYSTEMS ANALYSIS" - Describes the rationale for documenting existing systems.
My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Super Bowl Ads," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
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Memories of IT |
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By David Wright on
6/19/2008 8:52 AM
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I am now lucky enough to be working at a consulting company with a great group of experienced people, and we do share some great "war stories", and it made me think that I do have my share of experiences that, if written down, some small number of people may find interesting. Seems to me a blog is great for that.
I would call this memories rather than a "memoir"; the latter would imply I have spent time researching myself and might, for example, be able to name all the people I went to school with or have worked with over the last 3 decades; not gonna happen. People who write Memoirs were also usually prescient enough to keep a diary or journal since a young age, but not I.
But, I don't think anybody will be checking my facts or lack of them; and as a blog, any reader of a certain age who wants to chime in is most ...
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Cascade Day 15 - Principle #13: Use Architecture to Manage and Integrate the Deliverables |
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By David Wright on
6/13/2008 2:47 PM
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13. Given many medium to small software Deliverables, use Architecture to manage and integrate the Deliverables into a complete system.
This is a more specific statement of Principle #3; in Cascade, an Information System Architecture is used to integrate the two week deliverables, until a complete deliverable (component, sub-system) is assembled.
In parallel, a release schedule is a great approach to support delivery. Gather the usable deliverables into timed releases that go into production together. As per Principle #11, a Release each quarter is recommended. The
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MGMT VISIONS - Impact Analysis - June 16, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
6/13/2008 6:31 AM
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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, my essay is entitled "IMPACT ANALYSIS" - Describes a technique for managing changes to systems and software.
My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "A Day at the Beach," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
"Management Visions" is a weekly broadcast on subjects pertaining to Information Resource Management (IRM). It is available in the following file formats: Re ...
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Cascade Day 14 - Principle #12: Parcel work into two-week periods |
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By David Wright on
6/9/2008 3:01 PM
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12. Within the three month phase, parcel work into two-week periods; analyze for 2 weeks, then design and develop for 2 weeks (two developers), and then test for 2 weeks. When the first 2 weeks of analysis is done, start the next two weeks of analysis in parallel to the design/development; carry on in cascading 2 week periods until the entire project scope has been addressed.
OK, a 64 word-long paragraph is pushing the boundary of a ‘Principle’, but this point is the basic building block of Cascade. Are two week periods too aggressive? I think not, based on experience. I find developers and a tester like to work in such quick bursts, as delivering more results faster makes anyone feel more productive and accomplished, and illustrates quickly what works and doesn’t work. However, small bits delivered quickly need to be integrated into an overall solution, which leads to Principle #13.
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MGMT VISIONS - System Design Backwards - June 9, 2008 |
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By Tim Bryce on
6/6/2008 5:39 AM
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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, my essay is entitled "SYSTEM DESIGN BACKWARDS" - Describes a system design technique that promotes design correctness.
My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Walmart," and we also have our "Letters to the Editor."
"Management Visions" is a weekly broadcast on subjects pertaining to Information Resource Management (IRM). It is available in the following file formats: Rea ...
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