July 21, 2011
Government has a reputation for rarely firing people but instead lumbering along with uninterested employees who are only doing enough to get by. As the debt ceiling clock ticks down, it’s clear that these sorts of management practices are quickly becoming untenable. from July 19th, 2011 Huffpost article Are Government Employees Giving 100 Percent? by […]
July 20, 2011
When you consider the fact that a good many government procurement experts – including those involved with the procurement process itself, have routinely suggested that 90% of all contract winners are decided before an RFP is actually issued (check out this Judy Bradt interview), one cannot help but wonder if it is worthwhile to pursue […]
July 15, 2011
As posted this past past Friday, each day this week I will be providing my take on the top 5 predictions for the year 2020 from Bob Lohfeld’s July 7th Washington Technology article aptly named 5 predictions for the 2020 market. Today we tackle prediction number 5, transportation. Lohfeld’s prognostication: While computing will be ubiquitous, […]
July 14, 2011
As posted this past past Friday, each day this week I will be providing my take on the top 5 predictions for the year 2020 from Bob Lohfeld’s July 7th Washington Technology article aptly named 5 predictions for the 2020 market. Today we tackle prediction number 4, technology. Lohfeld’s prognostication: Virtual businesses will avoid brick-and-mortar […]
July 11, 2011
As posted this past past Friday, each day this week I will be providing my take on the top 5 predictions for the year 2020 from Bob Lohfeld’s July 7th Washington Technology article aptly named 5 predictions for the 2020 market. Today we tackle prediction number 1, the government market. Lohfeld’s prognostication: The government push […]
July 8, 2011
Okay, I admit it! While I had originally planned to write about Free and Open Source Software or FOSS in the public sector this week (a topic that has been of great personal interest), it seems that there are just too many rich stories out there to share that have a much broader appeal than […]
Socialized purchasing: Is it better to “socialize” your website or create your own social network?
July 22, 2011
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Earlier today I posted my article in the PI Window on Business blog titled “Why I Like Blog Talk Radio: Reason No. 152.” While I will leave it to you to read the post in its entirety, what stood out was the comment that was received by a procurement knowledge-based provider about the manner in which […]