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BryceArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for bryceBryce Management Analysis Service Introduced ... to the public for free, at least for now.
"The analysis is as good as the person's input," said Bryce, "It is like anything else, garbage in - garbage out. What is nice about this service, it will either reaffirm a person's opinion of ... Read The Bryce Is Right! The Lost Chapter ... should be forced to talk in terms the manager will understand. Also, do not be dazzled by trinkets. Remember one of our Bryce's Laws, "An elegant solution to the wrong problem solves nothing."
Defining Information Requirements - it ... Read Bryce's Pet Peeves of the Week ... in their campaign, it stiffens my resolve to enjoy a good smoke.
I will also remind you of one of my more memorable Bryce's Laws that says, "Never trust a person who doesn't have at least one known vice (e.g., drinking, smoking, swearing ... Read Bryce's Crash Course in Management ... we lived in perfect world, there wouldn't be a need for managers.
However, the reality is, we live in an imperfect world."
- Bryce's Law
INTRODUCTION
There is an old joke whereby a new manager had been hired by a company to
take over an ... Read US Travel Destination: Bryce Canyon ... guest houses only being constructed around the time when the park was officially established.
Luckily this has led to Bryce Canyon being an area of largely unspoiled beauty, as well as the enormous scientific value of the historic ... Read Bryce Canyon - a Stunning US Travel Destination ... to be determined.
The Park itself was established in 1924, and was named after an early settler in the area, Ebenezer Bryce. He emigrated from Scotland, married a local girl then moved southwards in stages, building sawmills as he ... Read Management 101 (part III of Iii) ... as this simple expression.
Murphy's Laws was also the inspiration that led to the development of Bryce's Laws.
CONCLUSION
When describing the duties and responsibilities of management, I often use the analogy that management ... Read Methodologies versus Techniques and Tools ... popular in information systems in the
early 1970's, initially as a response to the question, "What is it?" Milt
Bryce first applied the term to systems development in 1971, to describe his
Information Systems Engineering process. Bryce ... Read Craftsmanship: Its Cultural and Managerial Implications ... Craftsmanship is in decline., 25 votes, 81.00%
- NO - Craftsmanship is not in decline., 6 votes, 19.00%
REFERENCE
1 - Craftsmanship: the Meaning of Life by Tim Bryce
"PRIDE" Special Subjects Bulletin #6, January 10, 2005
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INTRODUCTION
A couple of months ago we started a free service to analyze a person's style of management. Through our "Bryce Management Analysis," a manager answers a series of questions (30 in all) and, based on his responses, we ... Read Protecting Intellectual Property"Lawsuits primarily benefit the attorneys and nobody else."
- Bryce's Law
INTRODUCTION
The protection of intellectual property should be a significant concern to all
Information Technology organizations. Without protection, commercial
... Read A Short History of Systems Development ...
us long before the computer and are still with us today. To give you a sense of
history in this regard, consider one of our more popular Bryce's Laws:
"The first on-line, real-time, interactive, data base system was double-entry
... Read Socialistic Management"Manage from the bottom up; not just from the top down; this creates personal commitment and accountability." - Bryce's Law There's a new management philosophy underfoot in this country, spurred on by young I.T. people who resist any form ... Read System Design Backwards "If an information requirement is stated improperly to begin with, then everything else that follows will be incorrect." - Bryce's Law
One of the biggest challenges in any system design effort is to produce a viable design that is well ... Read Stepwise Refinement "You eat elephants one spoonful at a time." - Bryce's Law
In a nutshell, the concept of "stepwise refinement" is to take an object and move it from a general perspective to a precise level of detail. Architects have used such an ... Read Searches related to: bryce
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