Business Has a Language Problem
Nobody says, 'This paragraph is too crisp and clear. Can we muck it up a bit with some business clichés?"
Read More...Nobody says, 'This paragraph is too crisp and clear. Can we muck it up a bit with some business clichés?"
Read More...I’ve always loved architecture, even though I can’t draw or model myself out of a paper bag. In particular, I love to see how other people work: the choices they make to enable them to be creative, think and do their jobs. You can go read about micro-setups like what computers and tools folks use
Read More...One quick thing: tomorrow is the Michigan vs. MSU game, which is a bit of a big deal here in Michigan. And an even bigger deal here at MIPRO.
Read More...What else says ‘almost Friday’ like a collection of Liz Lemon flashbacks from 30 Rock? Not much. Enjoy. ### MIPRO Consulting is a nationally-recognized consulting firm specializing in PeopleSoft Enterprise (particularly Enterprise Asset Management) and Business Intelligence. You’re reading MIPRO Unfiltered, its blog. If you’d like to contact MIPRO, email is a great place
Read More...The new HP CEO has people saying, "Who?" But The Economist has a good explanation of why.
Read More...Here are some little-known facts about MIPRO and our role at Workday Rising. Also, our standard collection of fine Friday links.
Read More...We’ve all been in the situation before when we’re not exactly being honest with ourselves and embark in a discussion (debate?) in which we take an opinion for reasons other than to profess what we believe to be the truth. What are some of the signs that your opinion may be a signal of loyalty
Read More...With today’s overblown, overrunning, dramatics-filled awards shows, we forget what it was like when people knew how to accept an industry award with grace and brevity. To wit, check out John Wayne accepting his Oscar for his performance in True Grit in 1970. (And get a load of that nominee lineup.) Speaking of True Grit,
Read More...A story about Droid X v. iPhone. Also, your weekend reading.
Read More...Another way of saying that from a mental preoccupation standpoint, you need to choose your battles.
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