Tag: work
Web management for beginners: how detailed should I be?
- June 25, 2010 at 6:57 am
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I’m trying to write an outline of key considerations for website managers. I don’t want to blind people with science; on the other hand, the audience in question are people who are paid to be responsible for websites. They really ought to know these things already; how much should I give them? I don’t want [...]
If you control someone else’s workload, be reasonable in your expectations
- April 17, 2010 at 7:43 am
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At primary school we were told a moral story that seemed to me so ridiculous that I still remember it almost thirty years later. I couldn’t believe that anyone could be quite so stupid and quite so demanding as the story’s protagonist. Last night I was talking to Paula Tew about how shifting demands placed [...]
So this is what I do…
- August 6, 2009 at 11:26 pm
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I find it exceptionally difficult to believe that I have any skills of note, and keep meaning to force myself to try and audit them just to check. So here I’ve spelled out what I do in my day job, and some of the challenges I’ve faced. Although I’m still not sure I know any [...]
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