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Building Your Personal Brand On The Shoulders Of Giants ng onto one server and identified them within Source
Safe. Source Safe allows many helpful business rules to be functioned (specifically listing who authorized programmers were, etc). Each authorized programmer purchased and loaded a license for Source Safe on their individual systems. They then had to “check out” files as they worked on them. And of course they “checked files in” when they were done. Source Safe logged changes, programmers, dates and times, and save the various versions of the programming, allowing the team to ignore later versions and revert back to previous versions if necessary.Writing articles, business blogging, presenting to a group or speaking to the media, in professional services are all great ways to position yourself and your business as a centre of influence. In other words, as a leading authority in your field.While it is important to develop your own methodologies and practices, do not forget that it is also critical to attribute your sources of information.Consider this as building your personal brand on the shoulders of giants.In a blog post that might for example that would be through a link back to the person you are referencing in your blog post and through a track back.In the case of speaking, it might be commenting on your research source.Many people think that to be an expert they must be the fount of all knowledge with unique materials.But have you noticed that in most business books by established authors, or when listening to an expert being interviewed, they will always cite sources of data and information?Attribution of others works does not detract from your brand or credibility as a thought leader.Quite the contrary – it positions you as the expert who is well connected and up to date with relevant research material and data – a hub of information and resources.YOUR PERSONAL BRAND ACTION STEPSAs you write your business blog post or articles this week, or if you are speaking to the media on radio or TV, make sure that you can connect your story to relevant research or background material.Providing attribution not only helps you get seen as a leading expert with Vertical Sky Vertical Sky is a CM tool geared towards content management of large Web sites. The problem it is trying to solve is “how do we know what was actually on our Web site at any particular time in history?” Primarily this is done to prevent legal suits claiming a Web site had information on it that it may never have actually had. The Vertical Sky system has an online process that starts with a content provider submitting a request for change (RFC). The Vertical Sky system will assign the RFC an incident number, track the action and decisions that are made about it, and identify it with a specific part of the Web site. When needed, the content related to a specific subject can be reproduced for a specific date in time, also tracking the content origination source, approver, how long the content was posted, and other helpful information. How they might best be applied to projects In comparing the three tools described above, the option of just using plan change documentation is best applied to quite small, fairly informal projects that are likely to have minor changes. It is intended to be used for projects that are so small that you would not want to use a change database, but where it is reasonable to visually scan a document listing the project changes. This could be used in con 10 Steps To Successfully Sell Your Business The primary advantage to formal configuration management is a resulting project with good change management, as evidenced through changes that are properly identified, structured, linked and owned. Configuration management provides the documentation explaining why the project changes occurred, who approved the changes, and who the assigned change owner is.Getting your best deal when you sell your business is a major challenge. Unfortunately, it is a process all too many business owners take too lightly. They end up settling for less when they fail to employ strategic business thinking to all elements of the selling process and transaction. To help you get your best deal; I have developed a ten-step process you can follow to help you achieve your goals.One thing I've found is that getting your best deal often depends on recruiting and using the right team of advisors. These advisors include your attorney, accountant, financial planner and consultant and/or investment banker. These professionals comprise the team you will need to achieve the most dollars and the best terms. Each has his/her own specific skills and you will need them all. The few dollars you spend for professional assistance (usually 10%, or less, of what you receive from the sale (as you receive it) will more than pay for itself in getting you a better outcome. The steps in this process appear deceptively simple but require discipline, hard work and sometimes painfully honest self-assessment. They are:#1 Develop two written lists of goals -- your lifestyle goals and your business goals. In short, what do you want to happen in your life once you've sold the business? Develop each set of goals separately. This helps you keep perspective. Compare both lists. Don't be surprised to see conflicts. Resolve all conflicts between the two goal sets and prepare a coordinated list, keeping business and personal goals separate but on one sheet of paper. Sh The PMBOK says that the Project Manager is responsible for the following change management responsibilities: Configuration management is the system for performing these responsibilities as well as providing product, system and software version control. The primary disadvantage to configuration management is that it takes time, cost money, and can bring with it a level of formality that some people view as unnecessary or are uncomfortable with. If all project managers were walking computers, we wouldn’t need formal documentation and configuration management (CM) tools. However, since PMs are generally juggling many complicated priorities, can’t remember all of the details, and more importantly communicate everything perfectly they may need to take the additional time to use the sometimes formal CM techniques. Another disadvantage to CM is that customers usually know that this documentation work takes time, and when in an urgent rush to get productive work done, and minimize the project costs, they may not see this work as directly adding value to their product. Some customers do not want to pay project management rates for what may be perceived as clerical work or work that could be handled less formally. And it is possible that some customers don’t want change handled formally because the ramification is that they will be charged for changes which they would prefer to slip in unnoticed. This however brings us back to the advantages of a configuration management system, because it informs the customers of how changes are going to be handled from the beginning. Guidelines for Use The Institute of Configuration Management (ICM) at http://www.icmhq.com provides didactics and certification in CM. Below are guidelines for use for general configuration management which are oversimplified here compared to the level at which it is discussed at ICM. This discussion is geared towards a small-to-medium sized project environment, which is one at a much lower-technology and complexity level than those where configuration management software tools are usually employed. The most important guideline for use is to start CM early in the project life cycle. The project manager should assess the potential fluidity of the project early on, and create the appropriately scaled configuration management system during the project planning rather than half-way through the execution. When asked what they would do differently next time, most teams say they would begin their change management activities earlier in their next project, instead of viewing it as an add-on or afterthought (4). Another important guideline is to develop a clear baseline plan (i.e.: the project description as defined at the beginning of the project), different versions throughout development, as well as the final project as released. This is in contrast to the lean development techniques, which tend not to define a clear baseline plan or use formal project configuration management. Another guideline is to consider configuration management for two areas: 1) the project management changes, and 2) the product or content changes. The first is evidenced in changes to processes such as approvals, budgets, schedules, or acceptance. The second is particularly evidenced in content for business legal projects such as employee Intranets, where policies and benefits may change over time, and the company often needs to be able to document exactly what a specific policy was posted at for a specific date in time. I have had some experience with content CM while being the initial project manager for the American Standard Corporate Intranet. For this particular project we limited our configuration management to the Intranet application functions and certain content areas that were legally sensitive, such as employee benefits and policies. Another best practice is to document who is the owner for different parts of the project, including product features and functions as well as specific content. When these owners turn over, and a person brings a new perspective to the project, there is normally a temporary increased rate of change. Stakeholder support for the project changes and the configuration management process are critical to the success of the system. With the CM processes, the change acceptance decisions should be made at the level of an appointed change control board (CCB) and generally above the project manager level. However, the project manager often is critical in ongoing project balance – making adjustments to keep the project within approved cost, schedule and quality outcomes. Three tools that can be used for configuration management The three tools I have reviewed range from high to low technology tools. The three tools I selected to discuss are 1) plan change documentation, 2) MS Visual Source Safe, and 3) Vertical Sky Evolution Management Solution. These three tools are very different in the service they provide in CM. The plan change document is a form to be used inside a project plan document. MS Visual Source Safe is a programming version control software tool. And Vertical Sky is a content management version control software tool intended for Web sites. Plan Change Documentation In certain projects simple configuration management tools are the best. For example, I have used a simple change tracking table in instances when I can create a clear project plan that is fairly stable and where my customer is the change control decision maker on top) For this to work effectively, the plan document must be originated with careful attention to section numbers, which are manually entered so that they are not automatically changed when document changes are made. (The default outline feature in MS Word® is set to auto update numbers, which is not desirable for consistent CM.) When this is the CM method, the rule is that nothing in the plan document gets changed unless it is logged into this table, thereby tracking all project management and product changes. The minimal fields for this table include the four shown. Each change is given a unique ID, the date the change was added is recorded, a section number reference, and description. The documentation is given section numbers for every paragraph from the product description to the project management plan. This helps readers physically find the changed section of the document. And finally the change to the project or product is described in as much detail as needed. If helpful, the Word track changes function may be used to help save the baseline plan wording compared to the changes. Source Safe Microsoft’s Visual Source Safe is generally a .NET programmer’s tool to help provide programmers with version control and the ability to share the outcomes of their work well within a collaborative programming environment. The programming team for one of my projects started using this CM tool to solve version control problems resulting from having multiple programmers working within the same applications. This is a very simplified description of how we used the tool. We loaded all of the programming files that we were using onto one server and identified them within Source Safe. Source Safe allows many helpful business rules to be functioned (specifically listing who authorized programmers were, etc). Each authorized programmer purchased and loaded a license for Source Safe on their individual systems. They then had to “check out” files as they worked on them. And of course they “checked files in” when they were done. Source Safe logged changes, programmers, dates and times, and save the various versions of the programming, allowing the team to ignore later versions and revert back to previous versions if necessary. Vertical Sky Vertical Sky is a CM tool geared towards content management of large Web sites. The problem it is trying to solve is “how do we know what was actually on our Web site at any particular time in history?” Primarily this is done to prevent legal suits claiming a Web site had information on it that it may never have actually had. The Vertical Sky system has an online process that starts with a content provider submitting a request for change (RFC). The Vertical Sky system will assign the RFC an incident number, track the action and decisions that are made about it, and identify it with a specific part of the Web site. When needed, the content related to a specific subject can be reproduced for a specific date in time, also tracking the content origination source, approver, how long the content was posted, and other helpful information. How they might best be applied to projects In comparing the three tools described above, the option of just using plan change documentation is best applied to quite small, fairly informal projects that are likely to have minor changes. It is intended to be used for projects that are so small that you would not want to use a change database, but where it is reasonable to visually scan a document listing the project changes. This could be used in con How Businesses are Valued d prefer to slip in unnoticed. This however brings us back to the advantages of a configuration management system, because it informs the customers of how changes are going to be handled from the beginning.Business valuation refers to the process of determining the value of a business entity or ownership interest therein. It is a tool used to accurately assess the value of any business. Regarded as a special mix of art and science, business valuation is essential for buy/sell agreements, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, bankruptcies and gift tax planning.Determining the value of any business is a complex process, as there are different methods to determine the market value of an enterprise. Factors to be considered during the business valuation process include business earnings, nature of the business, history of the enterprise, economic outlook in general, outlook of the specific industry, book value of the stock and the financial condition of the business.The valuation methods depend on the stage of development of the company being evaluated. To be more precise, business valuation methods for early stage companies are different from growth stage companies and maturity stage companies. In early stage companies, business is valued based on the management's contribution or investment in the form of hard dollars, effort, intellectual value and opportunity cost. In growth stage companies, it is based on comparable company multiples of sales. In maturity stage companies, the comparable earnings multiples form the crucial aspect. In all cases, business valuation is associated with potential growth and earnings.Other methods are also employed in calculating the value of a business. They include the multiplier or market valuation method, the asset valuation method, Guidelines for Use The Institute of Configuration Management (ICM) at http://www.icmhq.com provides didactics and certification in CM. Below are guidelines for use for general configuration management which are oversimplified here compared to the level at which it is discussed at ICM. This discussion is geared towards a small-to-medium sized project environment, which is one at a much lower-technology and complexity level than those where configuration management software tools are usually employed. The most important guideline for use is to start CM early in the project life cycle. The project manager should assess the potential fluidity of the project early on, and create the appropriately scaled configuration management system during the project planning rather than half-way through the execution. When asked what they would do differently next time, most teams say they would begin their change management activities earlier in their next project, instead of viewing it as an add-on or afterthought (4). Another important guideline is to develop a clear baseline plan (i.e.: the project description as defined at the beginning of the project), different versions throughout development, as well as the final project as released. This is in contrast to the lean development techniques, which tend not to define a clear baseline plan or use formal project configuration management. Another guideline is to consider configuration management for two areas: 1) the project management changes, and 2) the product or content changes. The first is evidenced in changes to processes such as approvals, budgets, schedules, or acceptance. The second is particularly evidenced in content for business legal projects such as employee Intranets, where policies and benefits may change over time, and the company often needs to be able to document exactly what a specific policy was posted at for a specific date in time. I have had some experience with content CM while being the initial project manager for the American Standard Corporate Intranet. For this particular project we limited our configuration management to the Intranet application functions and certain content areas that were legally sensitive, such as employee benefits and policies. Another best practice is to document who is the owner for different parts of the project, including product features and functions as well as specific content. When these owners turn over, and a person brings a new perspective to the project, there is normally a temporary increased rate of change. Stakeholder support for the project changes and the configuration management process are critical to the success of the system. With the CM processes, the change acceptance decisions should be made at the level of an appointed change control board (CCB) and generally above the project manager level. However, the project manager often is critical in ongoing project balance – making adjustments to keep the project within approved cost, schedule and quality outcomes. Three tools that can be used for configuration management The three tools I have reviewed range from high to low technology tools. The three tools I selected to discuss are 1) plan change documentation, 2) MS Visual Source Safe, and 3) Vertical Sky Evolution Management Solution. These three tools are very different in the service they provide in CM. The plan change document is a form to be used inside a project plan document. MS Visual Source Safe is a programming version control software tool. And Vertical Sky is a content management version control software tool intended for Web sites. Plan Change Documentation In certain projects simple configuration management tools are the best. For example, I have used a simple change tracking table in instances when I can create a clear project plan that is fairly stable and where my customer is the change control decision maker on top) For this to work effectively, the plan document must be originated with careful attention to section numbers, which are manually entered so that they are not automatically changed when document changes are made. (The default outline feature in MS Word® is set to auto update numbers, which is not desirable for consistent CM.) When this is the CM method, the rule is that nothing in the plan document gets changed unless it is logged into this table, thereby tracking all project management and product changes. The minimal fields for this table include the four shown. Each change is given a unique ID, the date the change was added is recorded, a section number reference, and description. The documentation is given section numbers for every paragraph from the product description to the project management plan. This helps readers physically find the changed section of the document. And finally the change to the project or product is described in as much detail as needed. If helpful, the Word track changes function may be used to help save the baseline plan wording compared to the changes. Source Safe Microsoft’s Visual Source Safe is generally a .NET programmer’s tool to help provide programmers with version control and the ability to share the outcomes of their work well within a collaborative programming environment. The programming team for one of my projects started using this CM tool to solve version control problems resulting from having multiple programmers working within the same applications. This is a very simplified description of how we used the tool. We loaded all of the programming files that we were using onto one server and identified them within Source Safe. Source Safe allows many helpful business rules to be functioned (specifically listing who authorized programmers were, etc). Each authorized programmer purchased and loaded a license for Source Safe on their individual systems. They then had to “check out” files as they worked on them. And of course they “checked files in” when they were done. Source Safe logged changes, programmers, dates and times, and save the various versions of the programming, allowing the team to ignore later versions and revert back to previous versions if necessary. Vertical Sky Vertical Sky is a CM tool geared towards content management of large Web sites. The problem it is trying to solve is “how do we know what was actually on our Web site at any particular time in history?” Primarily this is done to prevent legal suits claiming a Web site had information on it that it may never have actually had. The Vertical Sky system has an online process that starts with a content provider submitting a request for change (RFC). The Vertical Sky system will assign the RFC an incident number, track the action and decisions that are made about it, and identify it with a specific part of the Web site. When needed, the content related to a specific subject can be reproduced for a specific date in time, also tracking the content origination source, approver, how long the content was posted, and other helpful information. How they might best be applied to projects In comparing the three tools described above, the option of just using plan change documentation is best applied to quite small, fairly informal projects that are likely to have minor changes. It is intended to be used for projects that are so small that you would not want to use a change database, but where it is reasonable to visually scan a document listing the project changes. This could be used in con What Can an Invoice Factoring Company Do for You? s such as employee Intranets, where policies and benefits may change over time, and the company often needs to be able to document exactly what a specific policy was posted at for a specific date in time.Are you selling goods or services to commercial customers or to the government? If so, you are probably used to the idea of having to wait up to 60 days to get your invoices paid. However, waiting to get paid can be challenging, especially if you have business expenses that can’t wait. That is where a factoring company can help you.Factoring companies can provide you with financing, based on your slow paying invoices. They eliminate the 60 day payment waiting period and provide you with the necessary liquidity to meet payroll, pay rent and meet business obligations. Here is how factoring works in a nutshell:1. You invoice your customers and send a copy of the invoice to the factoring company2. The factoring company advances you up to 90% of your invoices3. You get immediate use of the funds. The factoring company waits to be paid4. Once the factoring company is paid by the customer, the transaction is settledAlthough many business owners will go to a factoring company to get financing, factoring companies also provide other important services. Most notably, factoring companies can act as your business credit department. They can review existing clients and new prospects and advise you of their payment habits. And since they manage your accounts receivable, factors can also provide you with important financial reports and financial analysis.More importantly, a factoring company can help you grow your business. By turning your slow paying invoices into cash, they give you the financing and the flexibility to take on new opportunities. And, I have had some experience with content CM while being the initial project manager for the American Standard Corporate Intranet. For this particular project we limited our configuration management to the Intranet application functions and certain content areas that were legally sensitive, such as employee benefits and policies. Another best practice is to document who is the owner for different parts of the project, including product features and functions as well as specific content. When these owners turn over, and a person brings a new perspective to the project, there is normally a temporary increased rate of change. Stakeholder support for the project changes and the configuration management process are critical to the success of the system. With the CM processes, the change acceptance decisions should be made at the level of an appointed change control board (CCB) and generally above the project manager level. However, the project manager often is critical in ongoing project balance – making adjustments to keep the project within approved cost, schedule and quality outcomes. Three tools that can be used for configuration management The three tools I have reviewed range from high to low technology tools. The three tools I selected to discuss are 1) plan change documentation, 2) MS Visual Source Safe, and 3) Vertical Sky Evolution Management Solution. These three tools are very different in the service they provide in CM. The plan change document is a form to be used inside a project plan document. MS Visual Source Safe is a programming version control software tool. And Vertical Sky is a content management version control software tool intended for Web sites. Plan Change Documentation In certain projects simple configuration management tools are the best. For example, I have used a simple change tracking table in instances when I can create a clear project plan that is fairly stable and where my customer is the change control decision maker on top) For this to work effectively, the plan document must be originated with careful attention to section numbers, which are manually entered so that they are not automatically changed when document changes are made. (The default outline feature in MS Word® is set to auto update numbers, which is not desirable for consistent CM.) When this is the CM method, the rule is that nothing in the plan document gets changed unless it is logged into this table, thereby tracking all project management and product changes. The minimal fields for this table include the four shown. Each change is given a unique ID, the date the change was added is recorded, a section number reference, and description. The documentation is given section numbers for every paragraph from the product description to the project management plan. This helps readers physically find the changed section of the document. And finally the change to the project or product is described in as much detail as needed. If helpful, the Word track changes function may be used to help save the baseline plan wording compared to the changes. Source Safe Microsoft’s Visual Source Safe is generally a .NET programmer’s tool to help provide programmers with version control and the ability to share the outcomes of their work well within a collaborative programming environment. The programming team for one of my projects started using this CM tool to solve version control problems resulting from having multiple programmers working within the same applications. This is a very simplified description of how we used the tool. We loaded all of the programming files that we were using onto one server and identified them within Source Safe. Source Safe allows many helpful business rules to be functioned (specifically listing who authorized programmers were, etc). Each authorized programmer purchased and loaded a license for Source Safe on their individual systems. They then had to “check out” files as they worked on them. And of course they “checked files in” when they were done. Source Safe logged changes, programmers, dates and times, and save the various versions of the programming, allowing the team to ignore later versions and revert back to previous versions if necessary. Vertical Sky Vertical Sky is a CM tool geared towards content management of large Web sites. The problem it is trying to solve is “how do we know what was actually on our Web site at any particular time in history?” Primarily this is done to prevent legal suits claiming a Web site had information on it that it may never have actually had. The Vertical Sky system has an online process that starts with a content provider submitting a request for change (RFC). The Vertical Sky system will assign the RFC an incident number, track the action and decisions that are made about it, and identify it with a specific part of the Web site. When needed, the content related to a specific subject can be reproduced for a specific date in time, also tracking the content origination source, approver, how long the content was posted, and other helpful information. How they might best be applied to projects In comparing the three tools described above, the option of just using plan change documentation is best applied to quite small, fairly informal projects that are likely to have minor changes. It is intended to be used for projects that are so small that you would not want to use a change database, but where it is reasonable to visually scan a document listing the project changes. This could be used in con RFID Companies umentationIn any rapidly emerging market sector, there are companies that proceed with bold plans but fail to achieve their targets. Then there are those that calmly build lucrative businesses. As far as RFID (radio frequency identification) is concerned, many companies are re-evaluating their policies after disappointment, while others are succeeding.The internet is the best source of searching for RFID companies. Some examples are Baxtek Solutions, Datex Corporation, Kornyk Computer Solutions International, Inc., The L D S Corporation, and Miles Technologies, Inc. Productivity of RFID operations can change by market sector, label frequency, and position in the value chain. In RFID, profitability is not associated with the size of the market, but many people are attracted to the largest markets despite the success rate being low. Also, customer reluctance may cause prices to decrease.Also, technical problems may cause an even graver situation. There is a high probability that companies having good positions with expert technology and business acquaintances will prosper. Some examples of sectors having prevalent RFID activities are airlines and airports, animals and farming, books, libraries and archiving, financial security and safety, healthcare, land and sea logistics, and postal services.There is also an idea of disruptive technology. In management terminology, it is the latest scientific innovation, item, or service that can ultimately capsize the existing technology. At first, disruptive aids frequently perform worse, but they can control an existing market by playing a In certain projects simple configuration management tools are the best. For example, I have used a simple change tracking table in instances when I can create a clear project plan that is fairly stable and where my customer is the change control decision maker on top) For this to work effectively, the plan document must be originated with careful attention to section numbers, which are manually entered so that they are not automatically changed when document changes are made. (The default outline feature in MS Word® is set to auto update numbers, which is not desirable for consistent CM.) When this is the CM method, the rule is that nothing in the plan document gets changed unless it is logged into this table, thereby tracking all project management and product changes. The minimal fields for this table include the four shown. Each change is given a unique ID, the date the change was added is recorded, a section number reference, and description. The documentation is given section numbers for every paragraph from the product description to the project management plan. This helps readers physically find the changed section of the document. And finally the change to the project or product is described in as much detail as needed. If helpful, the Word track changes function may be used to help save the baseline plan wording compared to the changes. Source Safe Microsoft’s Visual Source Safe is generally a .NET programmer’s tool to help provide programmers with version control and the ability to share the outcomes of their work well within a collaborative programming environment. The programming team for one of my projects started using this CM tool to solve version control problems resulting from having multiple programmers working within the same applications. This is a very simplified description of how we used the tool. We loaded all of the programming files that we were using onto one server and identified them within Source Safe. Source Safe allows many helpful business rules to be functioned (specifically listing who authorized programmers were, etc). Each authorized programmer purchased and loaded a license for Source Safe on their individual systems. They then had to “check out” files as they worked on them. And of course they “checked files in” when they were done. Source Safe logged changes, programmers, dates and times, and save the various versions of the programming, allowing the team to ignore later versions and revert back to previous versions if necessary. Vertical Sky Vertical Sky is a CM tool geared towards content management of large Web sites. The problem it is trying to solve is “how do we know what was actually on our Web site at any particular time in history?” Primarily this is done to prevent legal suits claiming a Web site had information on it that it may never have actually had. The Vertical Sky system has an online process that starts with a content provider submitting a request for change (RFC). The Vertical Sky system will assign the RFC an incident number, track the action and decisions that are made about it, and identify it with a specific part of the Web site. When needed, the content related to a specific subject can be reproduced for a specific date in time, also tracking the content origination source, approver, how long the content was posted, and other helpful information. How they might best be applied to projects In comparing the three tools described above, the option of just using plan change documentation is best applied to quite small, fairly informal projects that are likely to have minor changes. It is intended to be used for projects that are so small that you would not want to use a change database, but where it is reasonable to visually scan a document listing the project changes. This could be used in con Business and Relationships - I Never Noticed ng onto one server and identified them within Source
Safe. Source Safe allows many helpful business rules to be functioned (specifically listing who authorized programmers were, etc). Each authorized programmer purchased and loaded a license for Source Safe on their individual systems. They then had to “check out” files as they worked on them. And of course they “checked files in” when they were done. Source Safe logged changes, programmers, dates and times, and save the various versions of the programming, allowing the team to ignore later versions and revert back to previous versions if necessary.I Never NoticedMy father was the glue that held my connection to a hundred or more relatives together and since he passed away, my family has become smaller and smaller for me. Pictures have disappeared, replaced occasionally by emails and new names. And I never noticed. The branches of my relationship tree prune themselves. And I am diminished.Sadly, that is normal and usual, part of the constantly shifting patterns of life. It seems we only pay attention to our relationships when they are very close and breaking or broken. The rest we take for granted and we let them drift.But they, too, are subject to the laws of thermodynamics. They, like everything else in the universe, drift inexorably from order to disorder. Some relationships get more and more tenuous and then, like very remote points of light, they blink out. And we don’t notice that our life gets somehow dimmer.Some relationships get increasingly more difficult. It’s always ‘their fault’ and we wish they would disappear. But the quality of our life is measured by the quality of our relationships and there doesn’t seem to be anything we can do about it.You know that all business is relationships and so are all organizations and communities - but what can we do about them? How do we build them, how do we strengthen them? Even if we knew how, doing it never occurs as something urgent. After all, life changes; so do relationships. These, too, shall pass.This is why I’m a coach. Yes, I help fix what’s broken, but I also build and nurture what we take for granted. It makes a Vertical Sky Vertical Sky is a CM tool geared towards content management of large Web sites. The problem it is trying to solve is “how do we know what was actually on our Web site at any particular time in history?” Primarily this is done to prevent legal suits claiming a Web site had information on it that it may never have actually had. The Vertical Sky system has an online process that starts with a content provider submitting a request for change (RFC). The Vertical Sky system will assign the RFC an incident number, track the action and decisions that are made about it, and identify it with a specific part of the Web site. When needed, the content related to a specific subject can be reproduced for a specific date in time, also tracking the content origination source, approver, how long the content was posted, and other helpful information. How they might best be applied to projects In comparing the three tools described above, the option of just using plan change documentation is best applied to quite small, fairly informal projects that are likely to have minor changes. It is intended to be used for projects that are so small that you would not want to use a change database, but where it is reasonable to visually scan a document listing the project changes. This could be used in conjunction with other CM tools. SourceSafe is best applied to projects as a tool to support multiple programmers who work on projects in a single repository. This helps ensure that work is not overwritten, that one programmer does not destroy the work of another, that the project is available via a network, and that the assets remain property of the organization (and not one individual). This also could be used with other CM tools. Vertical Sky is best applied to projects that are Web sites, and where there needs to be a clear trail of content changes (e.g.: a Corporate Intranet). It is potentially expansive enough where it could serve the needs of controlling the project management, software version control (like Source Safe) and the content CM. It is unlikely that other tools would have to be used along with Vertical Sky. Advantages and disadvantages The advantage to using the sample plan change document is that it is very quick, easy-to use, and free. It keeps the full plan, and the changes made to it, in one simple Word document. The disadvantage is that it is much too simplistic for larger projects that would need supplementation with much more complete documentation adding the history of the change, the change owner and decision details. The advantage of SourceSafe is that it does do all of the things it is supposed to do when applied correctly to projects. The disadvantage is that it requires additional (and somewhat costly) software, it takes time to use in terms of checking files in and out, it slows down the saving process (because everything gets filtered through it on each save), and it requires additional training time for staff members who may already be needing to learn many new skills. The advantage of Vertical Sky is that it automates content version control, freeing the IT staff from manually documenting changes and manually storing as many version backups. The disadvantage of the system is that it can be viewed as very cumbersome for users. Also it doesn’t differentiate between important and unimportant changes. If a file has experienced any change, it is recorded as a change, causing the log of changes to be much larger and take up more space than would be ideal. Once an organization has integrated an elaborate system such as Vertical Sky into the project processes and specific Web sites, they can feel very locked into this specific tool – even to the point where they may feel that they are held hostage to expensive upgrades and support contracts. References 1. CMII – Model for Configuration Management Rev B), White paper published in PDF form on the Web site for the Institute of Configuration Management. The Home of CMI, published in 2003. 2. Burrows, Clive. Configuration Management, Coming of Age in the Year 2000. http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1999/03/burrows.asp. 3. Change Management Resource Library, http://www.change-management.org/. 4. Best Practices in Change Management, http://www.changemanagement. com/best-practices-report.htm.
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