I may singe a few bridges with this post, but here goes! Here are two things that typically drive clients nuts when it comes to their RMIS provider: 1) they won’t tell you no and 2) they won’t commit to an enhancement getting built or a defect getting fixed. Let’s tackle each one individually and …
Ikigai and what you can be paid for
Part 2 in our 4 part series is ‘What you can be paid for’. For me it was easy to say what the world needs (and yes I hear Dionne Warwick singing EVERY TIME – Love, sweet love!). In my opinion, these Ikigai elements become increasingly difficult to delve into as we progress through them. …
Allocation Schmallocation
Today’s blog is about allocations – what I consider the pinnacle in the use of a RMIS. You usually land here after you’ve been out of implementation for several years, when you’ve collected all this lovely data and now want to do something with it. If your RMIS vendor’s implementation team has served you well, …
We are all in the same boat
Have you seen the Netflix series 1899? Feel safe reading on, as I won’t give away any secrets, I promise. That series is the inspiration for today’s blog. The show follows international travelers on a steamship from London to New York in 1899. The passengers (who have secrets they’re trying to hide) don’t all speak …