Managing Web Projects #12 – Sign-off and “Delivery”
Wow, it’s been rather a long time since I posted my last entry in this...
Wow, it’s been rather a long time since I posted my last entry in this...
It's all well and good organising your tasks... but are they truly organised? the ktGTD aims to help you manage your tasks in a way that helps you get them…
There's an excellent post by Jennifer Slegg (of JenSense fame) at Search Engine Land about Optimising your blog for search engines.
For the uninitiated, anything that has more that one step (action) to it becomes a "Project". Projects are then broken down into their individual steps to form a "Next Actions"…
Every few months or so (for reasons of vanity I guess!) I retake an online Myers Briggs Test. The past year has seen quite a drastic change in terms of…
How can you flip negative sayings on their head?
As I've already mentioned here in Managing Web Projects #5, the contract is a very important (and yet often missed) part of the development process: Not only does a contract…
Weekly Wallpaper #6 - You want to be Number One?
We're looking into using Mind mapping at work as a means of capturing customer requirements when we're onsite and then using this mind map to draw up a Technical Requirements…
Here's this weeks "Weekly Wallpaper", and I think it's very relevant this time of year!
Weekly Wallpaper #1 - Take it easy!
An article on the BBC website states a shocking statistic that 97% of website's tested by website Accessibility Agency "Nomensa" are failing the disabled