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July 25, 2007

Healthcare Blog

I have decided to split out into two separate blogs.  Probably not easier on myself, but I think it represents my two areas of work right now.  With that, I have started The Patient Advocate blog which is more about healthcare and consumerism.

It includes some of the historical posts from here, but my intent is to manage the two separately.  Here I will talk about process related issues and technology while I focus on healthcare over there. 

May 30, 2007

The Art of Ware

I was just skimming a story from Guy Kawasaki's blog about The Art of 'Ware by Bruce Webster.  I was a little skeptic, but Guy always has great instincts.  I read a few of the chapters in the book and think you would enjoy it.  Especially if you work with or at a software company. 

Here is some text from the home page about The Art of 'Ware...

Back in the early 1990s, I [Bruce Webster] wrote and published The Art of ‘Ware (M&T Books, 1995), a reinterpretation of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, a 6th century BC treatise on conflict and warfare. My reinterpretation of Sun Tzu’s maxims applied to developing and marketing information technology products, most particularly software. Here’s an example:

  • Sun Tzu (Chapter 2, ‘Waging War’, 1910 Lionel Giles translation): Now, when your weapons are dulled, your ardor damped, your strength exhausted and your treasure spent, other chieftains will spring up to take advantage of your extremity. Then no man, however wise, will be able to avert the consequences that must ensue.
  • The Art of ‘Ware (Chapter 2, ‘Supporting Development’, 1995 edition): When your developers are burned out, your technology aging, your resources diminished, and your advantages gone, then others will take advantage of your weaknesses and cut into your market. Even expensive consultants and new CEOs won’t be able to turn things around.

March 07, 2007

BPM Training - A Sign of Maturity

I just put a blog out on BPM Enterprise about this. I think it is an interesting topic. Rather than restate it all here, I will direct you there.

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