
Having delivered training classes myself, I am fairly familiar with a training room environment. As I’ve observed attendees, I’ve asked myself what the difference is between those who seem to…
Having delivered training classes myself, I am fairly familiar with a training room environment. As I’ve observed attendees, I’ve asked myself what the difference is between those who seem to…
When you’re gathering requirements for a solution to an existing or new business process, it’s critical that you’re a good listener. It can take users a l-o-n-g time to get…
At the beginning of the month, my family took a trip to the Kennedy Space Center. Seeing the amazing accomplishments of the space program was inspiring! Can someone find me…
On my first project where I was reengineering business processes for organizations, there were over 200 business processes that we evaluated, analyzed and made recommendations for streamlining the business. That…
(This is the conclusion of Stephen Phillip’s two-part discussion on PeopleSoft component interfaces.) Understanding the Component Interface API Remember that all of the coding relates back to what the user…
“Surprise” is a four-letter word to a support organization– not the surprises that keep one’s job interesting, but the surprises that make one’s job lousy: budget busters, deadline destroyers, and…
One of the key tools that we use with most of our development projects is the Component Interface. Normally, a form is not fully leveraged unless we load the data…
Here at GT, we want to practice what we preach. During the holidays, GT decided to do a company-wide service initiative. A shared calendar was created and the goal of…