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The Care and Feeding of Frontend Design Systems
Some thoughts on the minimum elements needed for a successful frontend design system to thrive in any organization.
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A Solution to Fixed-Bid vs. Hourly Contracts (Part 1)
If an auto-mechanic can’t accurately estimate a quick and simple car fix, what hope do software developers have when building something new and complex that’s never been exactly done before?...
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How Wikileaks Sets the Bar for a New Age of Knowledge Dissemination
We have definitely entered a new age and the opportunities are amazing. I can easily see how a technology, well applied, has the ability to start to change the world and how we can quite literally publish and share with any audience - whether around the office or around the world.
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Structured or Dynamic Creation of Collaboration Workspaces?
Jim evaluates the differences between a structured approach or dynamic approach to creating collaboration workspaces for an organization
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Achieving Knowledge Management for an Organization
An overview from Jim's perspective of Tuesday, November 16, 2010 KMWorld 2010 presentations
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KARL Communities for NGOs & Companies
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Adding Tweets to your KARL
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Volunteerism, Collaboration, and the Importance of Someone Who Cares
I just got back to work after taking part in the 2010 OLPC Community Summit. It was a wonderful, informative event, and I'm grateful I had the opportunity to attend...
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Benefits of using Source Control Management
There are many great reasons to use a Source Control Management (SCM) system. If you are looking to get involved with an Open Source project or manage small and large projects of your own, you are going to need to know how to use a SCM...
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