Category Archives: Attitude

Bolting on!

It is interesting. In one of my last posts (http://food-erp.com/blog/2010/05/24/defining-a-good-product/) I wrote about how quickly a products defining moment turns out to be the lack or absence of certain features and functionality. In our business world though, there is always … Continue reading

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Defining a good product

I love my IPhone! Remember when it was introduced about 2 years ago? The IPhone taught us what we can do with a mobile device and redefined what we can do with a smart phone. It was all about what … Continue reading

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Understanding each other

In the past couple of month I worked with different people in different facilities. It is sometimes really hard to understand and to be understood. It is even harder sometimes to find a compromise. Sometimes I feel that software implementations … Continue reading

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Trust and Distrust

People sometimes tell me that I have very polarized opinions. Either I’m completely excited about something, or I’m completely against it, think it is a bad idea or a piece of junk. Working with users though teaches me that somehow … Continue reading

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Bouncing back from the Cloud

The structure of the computer systems around us is changing all the time. Architectural paradigms are shifting. We started in the 60s working on comparatively fast and well equipped back-end computers such as the mainframe and bounced later back to … Continue reading

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