You may recall from my earlier post that I’ve been playing around with ChatGPT. Today I have a ghost writer for my blog. I asked ChatGPT to write a blog on the RMIS industry from the perspective of a 54 year old woman. The results follow. Let me know what you think. I’m impressed and …
A few of my favorite reports
In my career, I’ve facilitated report trainings for both employees and clients, large and small groups (and one-on-ones), teaching in lecture-style as well as hands-on. I’ve taught from basic 101 reports to Crystal Reports for System Administrators, and everything in between. Prior to working for RMIS vendors, I also had the pleasure of working as …
What your RMIS provider won’t tell you
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. …