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With Salesforce, Business Transformation Matters Most

Liz Herbert and Chris Andrews at Forrester just put out a research article entitled, “Picking a Salesforce.com Services Provider: Business Transformation Matters Most”  (Warning, you either need a Forrester Subscription or be willing to pay for the individual research) I’m not going to repeat wholesale what Forrester has invested in researching but I wanted to […]

12 Things Not to Do on Your Portal Project: webinar

Yesterday I presented our 12 Things series as a webinar.  The presentation is the abbreviated version.   If you want to read the whole series you can look at the recap with all the links to each post here.  

12 Things You Shouldn't Do on a Portal Project: #3 Methodology for Methodologies Sake

Continuing with the third installment of the things you shouldn’t be doing on a project is one of my favorite.  It refers to a development methodology.  All too often those of us in IT forget about the end business goal and instead focus on the tool that’s supposed to get us to the goal.  When […]

12 Things You Shouldn’t Do on a Portal Project: #3 Methodology for Methodologies Sake

Continuing with the third installment of the things you shouldn’t be doing on a project is one of my favorite.  It refers to a development methodology.  All too often those of us in IT forget about the end business goal and instead focus on the tool that’s supposed to get us to the goal.  When […]

Top 5 Most Valuable People on a Social Software Project

I recently published an article about the top 5 portal project resources. That got me to thinking about who is important to a social software project.  Social software projects are a bit different from your typical portal endeavor.  First off, the technology is much more out of the box.   Social Software gives you tools […]

Top 5 Most Valuable People on a Portal Project

Projects get done because people complete all tasks necessary to launch.  Projects get done on time because the resources assigned to a project are both accountable and competent.  A tpyical portal project can have something like 15-20 different roles.  When I name a top 5 it’s not because I don’t value the other roles, it’s […]