Autor: Tim Strehle
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Phil Libin: On Software Quality and Building a Better Evernote in 2014
Phil Libin, Evernote CEO – On Software Quality and Building a Better Evernote in 2014: “There comes a time […] when it’s important to pause for a bit and look in rather than up. When it’s more important to improve existing features than to add new ones. More important to make our existing users happier…
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Jack Vinson: Out of the Crisis – still relevant
Jack Vinson – Out of the Crisis – still relevant: “Deming repeats the main mantra over and over: Management owns the system. It is the system that generates the results. If those results are unacceptable, it is management’s responsibility to investigate and improve the system. Repeatedly. This is continuous improvement and is the only way…
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Ruben Verborgh: The lie of the API
Ruben Verborgh – The lie of the API: “Accessing the website is quite easy: you just go to the URL of an object to visit it. […] Now developers come in. It can’t be as easy as reusing this unique identifier, can it? Of course not, we first have to read the documentation. Here are…
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Asset Bank: Introducing Crowd Feature
Asset Bank – Introducing Crowd Feature: “As far as we know Asset Bank is the first vendor of enterprise business software to offer crowdfunding as an option for clients who request the development of a product feature. Crowd Feature is intended for clients who want a new feature, can be flexible about time scales, and…
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Jeff Schmitt: The Silent Company Killer
Jeff Schmitt – The Silent Company Killer: “We had all hit the ceiling. To our superiors, we were simply plug-and-play commodities who performed a series of tasks. They ignored our ideas, so we quit sharing them. […] That’s the silent company killer: The failure to bring out the best in employees. They focus on executing…
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Jeff Jarvis: CMS as Media Salvation. Not.
Jeff Jarvis – CMS as Media Salvation. Not.: “We should take inspiration from Doc Searls’ VRM (vendor relationship management) movement, figuring out how the public should manage us so we can serve them better. We should learn by example from Waze, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, Craigslist, Facebook, et al and explore the value of offering platforms…