Why Exception Handling Should be the Rule
In the world of work, we encounter three primary tasks: First, there are many processes that are, in fact, repeatable in the enterprise. Some examples: how we process orders, how we assemble products, how we deliver products to end customers. Second, project work where the overall steps are repeatable but the ingredients are not. Examples: [...]
Enterprise 2.0: Whither thou Goest
The conversation on the social web about whether “Enterprise 2.0” still has relevance has been ongoing for a long while. Nearly everyone has weighed in on it who follows the space. Within my role here at the Dachis Group as Executive Director for the Social Business Council, I’ve often wondered whether it was time for [...]
Trade Extensions: Sourcing Its Own Growth Rules (Part 1)
Trade Extensions is a curious sourcing vendor, with company leadership split between the UK and Sweden (I’ve met the leaders of the organization in both places). Regardless of whether you consider the company as UK or Nordic — or…