Browsing All posts tagged under »Bernard vanHaeften«

You can’t legislate skill sets!

November 3, 2010

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As is the case with any writer, it is never my intent to seek agreement or consensus but to stimulate intelligent and therefore meaningful discussion.  Based on the response to yesterday’s post “Is Google’s recent suit against DOI based more on an entitlement mindset or a misguided understanding of transparency?,” this objective was achieved and then […]

Echos of Understanding: Recent SAP Post Resonates with the Readers!

September 22, 2010

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My September 20th post titled “With SAP, failure is not an option . . . often times its the only option!” seems to have struck a harmonious chord with readers who have long recognized the fact that SAP, while being widely used in sectors such as government, is often times not the right tool for the […]