change of writing venue
In a long overdue move, I’m now writing at brendamichelson.com. My prior works 2004-2016 will remain archived here, at elemental links. No changes to my consulting and advisory practice, Elemental Links, Inc.
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In a long overdue move, I’m now writing at brendamichelson.com. My prior works 2004-2016 will remain archived here, at elemental links. No changes to my consulting and advisory practice, Elemental Links, Inc.
I need to do a follow-on to my previous post ‘The bucket-list‘, to add a few clarifications. It’s not that I’m doing a “I’m taking my bat and ball and going home so there”. It isn’t even about the money…
Just about every company Forrester works with tells us they are driving to become Digital Businesses. But not just ‘digital’ as a technology imperative – they are investing in digital to dramatically change how they serve their customers – with target…
To quote Terry Pratchett’s character Granny Weatherwax, “I ATEN’T DEAD”. Not yet, anyway. But the blunt fact is that I was born quite a long time ago. A time when there were still a fair few horse-drawn vehicles in our village,…
If you are like me you will want to deliver something early in a project mainly to prove yourself to yourself that you have not become deadwood. Deadwood has a tendency to get in all areas of projects or work without clear processes. Usually consultants that are representing the deadwood make some really good suggestions, … Continue reading The life force robing nature of deadwood →
Confronted with the problems of Waterfall approaches, organisations are all…
Do we now live in a post-rights era? Rights so much seem part of the social fabric now – along with endless arguments about who should and shouldn’t have them, and why. But if there’s talk about ‘post-rights’, what’s really…
Filed under: Agility, Business Technology, Enterprise Services Management, Project Management, Remote Management
On Thursday last, I ran a VPEC-T workshop using the new VPEC-T Navigation Map. The workshop lasted 4 hours, and the client now wants another two 4 hour sessions. The new map received positive feedback. According to one participant:
“The map really helped us explore each area and triggered useful thoughts”.
This week’s update: We ran the 2nd two-hour session last week and have the 3rd and last iteration scheduled for the coming week. Continuing to get positive feedback on the map. It does seem to help provoke richer discussion and stimulate thoughts. &nbs…
Filed under: Agility, Business Technology, Enterprise Services Management, Project Management, Remote Management
WESTON, MA—February 17, 2017— Regis, a leading Catholic university in Greater Boston, has launched a long-term information technology strategy with the help of Systems Flow, Inc., a minority, woman-owned consulting firm based in Rhinebeck, NY, which specializes in IT & business architecture. Systems Flow was asked to develop a technology plan in support of the […]