Monthly Archives: May 2009

Software Bill of Rights (Part One) – Development Philosophy Part 3

In my previous posts I discussed the way Phase 2 develops a deep understanding of our clients’ needs. Once we discover the needs and can fluently speak in the language of measures of success, we create a technology implementation plan. In the next series of posts I’ll cover my philosophies around the process of implementing a [...]

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Measurable Success – Development Philosophy Part 2

As I discussed in my previous post, when we start a project at Phase 2, we always start by looking at the people involved. We look at the different constituents, both internal and external to the organization, what each wants and needs as well as the current problems each face. After we understand what particular [...]

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And They’re Off!

As you know the Kentucky Derby was last weekend, which means Phase 2 had another Pick ‘em challenge.  In this challenge the participants were required to select the top five finishers in the race in order.

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Breaking New Ground With Software Solutions

At Phase 2, our mission is to improve our client’s business through web based software. Here’s one example of how we have done this recently:

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Outsourcing Creates Jobs

Oklahoma is seeing a climb in unemployment rates. In January, Oklahoma rose to 5.6 percent. Many companies are struggling with the decision of staff reduction challenges. Outsourcing has become big news across the country because white-collar jobs in areas such as telecommunications and information technology are being outsourced every day. Anything that makes hiring an [...]

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