It isn't all about the code?

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Content: Project Benefits: Mapping the Minefield

For those of you just tuning in, I’m the PM for a project to install a content management system for a medical publisher. The Client has a number of different publications that have transitioned from paper to electronic over the past five years. It has become increasingly clear that customers want the ability to search electronically across several or all of the publications. The goal of the project is to make this not merely possible, but effective, and to turn content access into a competitive advantage.

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Posted on Thursday, December 29, 2005 at 11:01AM by Registered CommenterLarry Cone in , | CommentsPost a Comment

What is it all about?

This site started as my blog on ITToolbox.  I'm not sure why I started to write it, maybe to see if I could.  But several things happened along the way: 

 First, I found that I enjoyed writing a blog;  Second, I found that a surprising number of people were reading me regularly;  Third, I found that I had a lot to say, mostly about delivering quality software, but also about my adventures in code,  and about the peolpe close to me;  Fourth, I found that my readers enjoyed the "non-IT Stuff" as much as the down and dirty details of managing software development.

So, although I'm going to continue to post Information Technology Project Management views both here and at ITToolbox, here I'll be able to post a broader range of content.  Plus, documents, pictures, and extras.

Hope you enjoy my ruminations.  whether you do or not, I have found that the writing of the blog is theraputic for me.  If you do enjoy the content, or agree, or disagree, feel free to comment.

Larry

Posted on Sunday, October 16, 2005 at 05:31PM by Registered CommenterLarry Cone | CommentsPost a Comment