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Oct 31

Written by: Tim Bryce
10/31/2008 5:37 AM 

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In this week's "Management Visions" broadcast, I review "PRIDE"-ISEM, Phase 4-II, Software Engineering ; for implementing the computer portions of sub-systems. This is Part XIV of our series on the "PRIDE" METHODOLOGIES FOR IRM (special broadcast).

My "Pet Peeve of the Week" is "Facing Reality," 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: RealMedia (RM) and Windows Media Audio (.WMA file), both for "streaming" audio, and MP3 for Podcasts and for other audio devices. The broadcast is updated on Fridays. You'll find our broadcast listed in several Podcast and Internet Search engines, as well as Apples' iTunes.

You can find "Management Visions" at:

http://www.phmainstreet.com/mba/mv.htm

Please feel free to bookmark this address or put it in your "favorites" folder.

 

BLOG: To review the transcript of our show and post comments, see our "Management Visions" blog at:

http://managementvisions.blogspot.com/

I hope you will "tune in."

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Regards,
Tim Bryce
Managing Director
M. Bryce & Associates (MBA)
a division of M&JB Investment Company
Palm Harbor, FL, USA
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