1989

Posted by Simon Tucker on 29 July 2010 | 0 Comments

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Ah the good old eighties. Yuppies, the FiloFax and it's when Harry met Sally. Oh, and people were using spreadsheets to run their businesses. Very progressive.

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The Big Restructuring

Posted by Doug Smith on 7 July 2010 | 0 Comments

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I am starting to notice a pattern here.  As we talk to the ever-growing group of salesforce.com users, I am often asked what kind of "reports and dashboards" can you produce?  Perhaps they ask for these static views of their data because that is what they are used to.  Or maybe they are hoping to take the data deluge and turn it into something that is manageable.  Regardless, what they get carries inherent latency and may well be out of synch with the current situation.

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Change is the hardest thing

Posted by Doug Smith on 1 June 2010 | 3 Comments

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During the last several years I have worn many hats, from investment partner to COO, a Board member and advisor and, of late, start up exec.  From these vantage points, I note a recurring theme:  bad habits die hard.  There is an entrenched fabric to most organizations that supports unquestioned assumptions and the reversion to:  "this is how we do things".  I recently read an interview in the MIT Sloan Review with Tom Malone, he of organizational effectiveness and design fame.  

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