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business Posted onJanuary 7, 2010September 10, 2021

Useragent’s Rules for Meetings

Meetings without a specific agenda are evil. A vague agenda isn’t good enough. It’s a waste of everyone’s time. Know exactly what you want to […] Read More

business Posted onJune 28, 2009September 10, 2021

How to Hire an Interactive Agency

I’ve spent much of my career working at well-regarded agencies – large and small, and I’ve worked with my share of brilliant people at each […] Read More

design, miscellany Posted onJuly 18, 2008September 10, 2021

Nailed it!

Please indulge a moment of self-pity… I know a designer’s job isn’t rocket science, but that doesn’t mean everyone is qualified to make design decisions. […] Read More

business, culture, miscellany Posted onJuly 17, 2008September 10, 2021

Yes People and No People

I’ve been stretched too thinly across a few big projects and trying for nearly three months to find a couple of qualified people to help […] Read More

business Posted onApril 11, 2008September 10, 2021

Getting There Without Directions

I can barely remember now, but before the age of MapQuest (and, subsequently, Google Maps), if I needed to go somewhere I’d never been to […] Read More

business Posted onMarch 12, 2008September 10, 2021

Watching Out For “What If…” In Product Development

The guys at 37 Signals have a list of what they call “red flag” words that often come up in business communications and can get […] Read More

business Posted onMarch 4, 2008September 10, 2021

Does “Process” Work in Software Development? – Part 2

In my post yesterday, I questioned the value of “process” in web and software development and discussed my successes and failures both with and without […] Read More

business Posted onMarch 3, 2008September 10, 2021

Does “Process” Work in Software Development?

UPDATE: There’s a Part 2 now. When I started in the web development business about a decade ago, I worked at a small agency with […] Read More

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