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10

Sep

Intergen to launch Project Management Office

This week we are launching a new and improved Project Management framework as the first major step towards the establishment of our Project Management Office. ... read full post

Posted by:  Emma Barrett , Executive GM, Solutions & Services |  10 September 2007

PMO, Project Management


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29

Aug

Developer breeds

At this year’s Tech-Ed I was again reminded of two distinct breeds of developer. On the outside they’re almost indistinguishable. In fact they share a number of common characteristics that, at first, can make the unobservant believe all developers are the same - they both wear headphones like a fashion accessory, they drink Vs like water, they attend Tech-Ed… But don’t be fooled, under the hood the two breeds are easily discernable. I refer to them as the Elegantus-Coderectus and the Pragmaatus-Coderectus. ... read full post

Posted by:  Andrew Tokeley ,  |  29 August 2007

Developer, Tech-Ed


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24

Sep

Looking into the ICT crystal ball - and other thoughts on the industry

Recently Intergen was asked to help out Career Services with the ICT section of their website. Here are some of my thoughts on a few of the questions they pose – and hopefully they encourage some students to consider a career in IT. ... read full post

Posted by:  Paddy Payne , Director and Enterprise Architect |  24 September 2007

Career, ICT


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21

Sep

Mice vs Elephants

The generic call for businesses to grow isn’t new – go to Amazon and you’ll be able to build a 4-bedroom home with a gazebo using the titles available like Grow or Die!, Outrageous Business Growth!, and the very bizarre Alchemy of Growth (obviously a chemistry major turned author). ... read full post

Posted by:  Shaun Donaghey ,  |  21 September 2007

Business Growth


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13

Aug

Taking the pain out of procurement

One thing I have been considering for a while is the procurement process and how it could be made easier for all involved. Having been involved with hundreds of proposal submissions over the last 10 years, I must say that it is the most stressful aspect of what we do, often because you are running behind time and have minutes to go before cut-off (with the printer running out of paper/toner or just not working!). ... read full post

Posted by:  Wayne Forgesson ,  |  13 August 2007

Procurement


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