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Showing posts with label
Keep It Simple
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Showing posts with label
Keep It Simple
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October 3, 2022
Saying It Straight
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(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
August 3, 2020
Now That's A Deck Chair
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Love this new deck chair, finally! Life is good! Keep it simple! Have a pillow to match. Last chair in stock. Grabbed the fl...
March 18, 2020
COVID-19 Dashboard Tracker
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Incredible COVID-19 tracker at: https://ncov2019.live/data Developed by a 17-year old Jewish kid from Seattle. There is a page for ...
February 20, 2019
Simple And Beautiful
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Thought this was a nice touch on the table. Just a simple drinking glass with a little water on the bottom and these three beautiful fl...
April 6, 2013
Go Simple!
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Two interesting recent articles discuss the importance of building in simplicity to product design to make things more useful to people. ...
August 28, 2009
Minimalism (short title intentional)
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They question of the day— is less really more? I don’t know a lot about art (except that I appreciate it when it’s good). But I remember...
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April 9, 2009
You Can Lead a Horse to Water
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When we architect change, we have to build in the transition plan for how to get from point A to point B. The problem with most enterprise a...
November 16, 2008
Enterprise Architecture Plans that Stick
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I read a great little book today called Made to stick by Chip and Dan Heath about "Why some ideas survive and others die." A...
November 26, 2007
The "Right" Way to Introduce New Technology and Enterprise Architecture
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I came across some interesting lessons learned on rolling out new technology (from the perspective of franchisers/franchisees) that apply n...
July 22, 2007
K.I.S.S. - Rule of Thumb #2
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Rule #2 of user-centric EA is Keep It Simple, Smart (Person). Executives and decision-makers are busy people and do not often have the time ...
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