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  • What does a Microsoft Dynamics consultant do?

    I wonder what people do with Google (or any other search engine for that matter) results past page two, or three. Or ten. The other day a visitor came to this blog by googling this question: What does a Microsoft Dynamics consultant do? Two things I don’t understand: first, how far in the search results...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-03-2008
  • Featuritis Cure

    Don’t you just love when users come up with new feature ideas at a microprocessor clock rate. Even before you finish developing one, five new requests pop up. This is a disease, and it’s called featuritis ! Featuritis doesn’t mean the features are just sporadically requested and developed...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-24-2008
  • Read My Lips: Why?

    Recently, a reader, commenting on my last post about Sure Step , pointed me to an article by Karl E. Wiegers “Read My Lips: No New Models!” I initially responded to the comment, but I figure the comments aren’t read as often as posts, so I decided to blog it. It’s doubly funny...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-23-2008
  • A case for Sure Step: how Sure Step brings project success

    Methodology is a tough topic. There are good methodologies, there are bad methodologies, there are good methodologies gone bad. Methodology is not a silver bullet, it won’t just make any problems disappear, and is hardly ever the single source of success or failure. But a methodology can be a major...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-11-2008
  • Automated Version Management 2.0 - An Update

    [Updated] I had to update this post a little bit, see below for the details, but the killer feature had to go [/Updated] Remeber that tool “ Automated Version Management ” that I published here and on Mibuso five months ago? It has just got an update: version 2.0. First, a disclaimer: THIS...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-27-2008
  • “Our old software” syndrome

    A few days back, while prototyping a new solution for a customer, one of the key users said: “But in our old software it didn’t work like that.” I was about to try to explain why the change, but then the user’s boss said: - We aren’t implementing a new solution so that everything...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2008
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