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Mobile Futures Today: Solutions Need a Step Back Before a Move Forward
August 15, 2011 by Brian Philbin
My old colleague, Kat, asked for my opinion on taking a new job. As capable as she is, a colleague’s perception can go a long way towards offering valuable advice during tough decision-making.
Read full post »Pragmatic Mobility: Do Customers Speak Your Language?
May 24, 2011 by Matt Torgersen
Does your mobile Web site “speak customer”? Or are you forcing your customer to learn your language?
Read full post »Mobile Futures Today: Get Smart. Put a Program Manager on Your Mobility Project
May 12, 2011 by Brian Philbin
It takes more than project management to make a mobility project successful. It takes a program manager.
Read full post »Mobile Futures Today: Are You as Efficient as An Airline?
May 12, 2011 by Brian Philbin
How efficient are you? Would you put your organization up against an airline? Could a good mobility solution help?
Read full post »Pragmatic Mobility: Mobility. Baseball. It’s My Favorite Time of Year!
March 31, 2011 by Matt Torgersen
Play Ball – it’s opening day. It’s a long time since I put an am radio under my pillow to listen to the baseball game. Has the business of baseball found a better and a winning approach through mobility?
Read full post »Mobile Futures Today: Brother, Can You Spare a Pen?
March 30, 2011 by Brian Philbin
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there to hear it does it make a sound? If a requirement is mentioned and nobody writes it down does it still exist? And if so, in who’s mind and implemented in what way? Pay attention!
Read full post »Mobile Futures Today: Changing Security Mindset in a Mobile Environment
March 25, 2011 by Brian Philbin
Most companies have a ton of security requirements that form a protective wall around their IT systems and data. Traditional security approaches don’t often map to a mobile world so what is a mobile warrior to do?
Read full post »I Hate it When People Hear but Don’t Listen!
February 24, 2011 by Brian Philbin
Are you hearing what your customer is saying but not listening? Now’s the time to figure it out.
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