A look back at the best from this week in the past.
Outlook Optimization With Xobni
Found a potentially extremely cool plugin for Outlook called Xobni, that would make Outlook a much more powerful tool.
Business Architecture, Rules, and Requirements
We know to treat business rules and business requirements differently. One example – treat external government regulations as rules (because they are less subject to change than requirements). When you have multiple systems in an architecture, while “rules” makes sense for one system, “requirements” make sense for another. What do […]
Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Apr 12]
A look back at the best from this week in the past.
Improved Prioritization And Market Segmentation
Prioritization is about maximizing the value you provide to your customers. When you have multiple sets of customers with different priorities, what do you do? You could try and find the lowest-common-denominator, and please everyone a little bit. But that would be the wrong thing to do – by trying […]
Beyond Booked Solid: Solid Advice
Michael Port’s new book just came out. If you’re trying to redefine or improve how you focus professionally, it would be a good read. If you run your own company, or want to, it is a great read. Michael has good advice, good reasoning for his advice, and he writes […]
Testing – Sorry for the Interruption
Testing the functionality of Tyner Blain after a major infrastructure overhaul. Sorry for the interruption.
Flashback: This Week in the Past on Tyner Blain [Apr 5]
A look back at the best from this week in the past.
Recycling An Article on Timeboxing Your Project Plan
We’re dedicating our “blogging time†this week to doing some infrastructure upgrades – we have to address some security issues on the site. Until we get through these changes, we’ll be recycling some of our existing content. For our recent readers, it will be “new to you†and for our […]