This week I officially joined the Yazix project. The work is interesting, the topic is interesting, and my role is not the usual. I am working with development, which is familiar, but I also work on the marketing side – that means you will hear about Yazix here and there from me – which is [...]
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Today I have joined the yazix project which seems to be a promising and interesting endeavour. Actually I am already enjoying it immensely, it has a lot of possibilities as a product, and for me gives a chance to try myself in a slightly different role – beside the original BA/SA one which I will [...]
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The thing is that we are living in tough times. And under we I mean myself specifically this time. It is a hurricane, and I can tell you I am getting dizzy from the continuous spinning. As it happened, end of last November MSCI Barra terminated the fix term contract a tad bit – 2 [...]
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The Business Analyst Times has a lot of interesting articles. One was the PM/BA rolled into one thread from Robert K. Wysocki which drew a lot of fire and has six articles so far, with a lot of arguments going back and forth. personally, I believe that the Project Manager and the Business Analyst roles [...]
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I took this picture in Paris, at Gare Montparnasse in September. France gave home to the Rugby World Cup in 2007, everything was preparing for the event, and this statue was one of several art pieces all around the city, showing a rugby player and civilians working together as a team. How does it connect [...]
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The Babel fish is small, yellow and leech-like, and probably the oddest thing in the Universe. It feeds on brainwave energy received not from its own carrier but from those around it. It absorbs all unconscious mental frequencies from this brainwave energy to nourish itself with. It then excretes into the mind of its carrier [...]
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Yes, it is. Now. And I don’t mean the technical wonders, the oohs and aahs. I mean the childlike irresponsibility, the protection that not many – or even any – other industry enjoys. Last week a Czech bank (Ceska Sporitelna) lost about 1 million crowns for a software bug. It’s not the first time when [...]
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Sitting in the lobby of the hotel, talking. It always amazes me how an actual project can go. I mean, after long months of testing we received the list of “bugs” from the customer. Pretty serious ones, like which label should be moved 2 pixels to the left, that instead of key ‘A’ they want [...]
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Well, who would have guessed. Noise, stress and lack of time will not make people think faster or better, they just tend to find a quick and easy solution and move forward. If you don’t believe, just visit getFreshMinds, and he (she?) gives you some examples, including this study from the Ohio State University. To [...]
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Reading the book of Tom DeMarco – Slack: Getting past burnout, busywork and the myth of total efficiency. I like these books. Really, I like Peopleware, I like Slack, I like Inmates are running the Asylum. I like all the books where they tell me how good software development could be. One question though: If [...]
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