I hope you enjoy the module. When doing the module please try to use examples from your experience outside IBM where appropriate and possible.
Also please look at each others blogs, and feel free to reference them in your own.
Finally, please remember to add academic references at the end of each blog.
18 Jan 2008, 15:05
Hi Adrian,
How come that you wish us to do examples not related to IBM work ? The processes we understand and have insight information is from IBM related work either internally or including customers.
22 Jan 2008, 19:58
I’m happy using processes outside IBM ! I’m thinking about IBM processes the whole day and like to deep dive in other worlds ;-). I also think, that it shows in a better way, that we are able to translate lessons learned into an other content.
Michael
24 Jan 2008, 21:29
Hi, If you restrict your blogs to IBM work you are missing great opportunities to analyse the ‘big bad world’.
Inevitably you will get more and better examples from every day life!
And its more interesting for us all.
finally, in case you are not convinced, the WBS guidelines for marking state that extra marks will be given to non IBM examples.
25 Jan 2008, 19:31
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Happy New Year. Xmas is a distant memory already!
I hope you enjoy the module. When doing the module please try to use examples from your experience outside IBM where appropriate and possible.
Also please look at each others blogs, and feel free to reference them in your own.
Finally, please remember to add academic references at the end of each blog.
18 Jan 2008, 15:05
Hi Adrian,
How come that you wish us to do examples not related to IBM work ? The processes we understand and have insight information is from IBM related work either internally or including customers.
22 Jan 2008, 19:58
I’m happy using processes outside IBM ! I’m thinking about IBM processes the whole day and like to deep dive in other worlds ;-). I also think, that it shows in a better way, that we are able to translate lessons learned into an other content.
Michael
24 Jan 2008, 21:29
Hi, If you restrict your blogs to IBM work you are missing great opportunities to analyse the ‘big bad world’.
Inevitably you will get more and better examples from every day life!
And its more interesting for us all.
finally, in case you are not convinced, the WBS guidelines for marking state that extra marks will be given to non IBM examples.
25 Jan 2008, 19:31
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