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Breaking It Down – A Lesson from Tolkien
Strange as it may seem large IT projects have some similarities to my favourite book – Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings”. By the time
Strange as it may seem large IT projects have some similarities to my favourite book – Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings”. By the time
When I was studying Marketing at Melbourne University, I initially had difficulty solving complex business problems until a colleague, Clive Hall, provided me with a
‘How can we make the rental side of the business more efficient?’ That is one of the common questions whenever I talk with waste management
I just read a novel called “The Circle” by Dave Eggers. It’s not the best example of Dave Eggers’ writing but the topic is very
Last year, I spent Christmas with my wife’s family. Her father owns a small hotel in a little roman spa town called Salsomaggiore Terme in
In a previous blog: Growing your Business… Are your people coming with you? Ruby Usman discussed issues around the alignment of organisational objectives to its
There are only three variables that need to be understood before a software implementation project is started: Time Cost Functionality These three variables have to
One of the key requirements always requested for new warehouse or manufacturing based implementations is to plan inventory replenishment better. Having less inventory on the
I was recently given a copy of an article with the title Recycling is Garbage. This article, written by John Tierney and published in the
By John McPhee. High on the list of reasons why students choose specific universities is that of employability. This is also a sentiment echoed by
Of the 14 billion drink containers used annually in Australia, only about 60% are recycled, the rest (5.6 billion) find their way into landfill or
We live in the world of colours; almost everything we see, touch and handle has colour. All of that changed for me in an instant