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Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 19:03
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Hi @Chris Cummings I do agree that in part it can be a disconnect between the business and IT. But I also think that when it comes to 'culture', it has to do with complacency and acceptance of the 'status quo'. Embracing and participating in change, whether it be tools, processes, or something else, ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 18:35
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@Willow Smith I don't think I knew about this feature in the Software and Data Marketplace! When was it released? I think that this will be a helpful enhancement for users who get their products delivered through the marketplace! ​ ------------------------------ Colleen Reed Pitney Bowes White ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 14:38
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Thanks Andy, I really enjoyed this article! ------------------------------ Colleen Reed Pitney Bowes White River Junction VT ------------------------------
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 14:37
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Thanks Keith, I didn't know that you had a YouTube channel, so i appreciate you posting the link! ------------------------------ Colleen Reed Pitney Bowes White River Junction VT ------------------------------
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 14:35
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In my experience, you need to transform the culture in order to transform the business, and this can be a challenge! ------------------------------ Colleen Reed Pitney Bowes White River Junction VT ------------------------------
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 14:34
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Thanks for the feedback James, I expect I will be posting a few more articles on this topic. ------------------------------ Colleen Reed Pitney Bowes White River Junction VT ------------------------------
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 12:43
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I love my map app! I use it so often that I take it for granted. By simply typing an address or business name into the search bar, it tells me where the address or business is located, how to get there, and how long it will take to get there. But have you ever thought about the data that powers your ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-13-2019 07:31
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Tom,  I enjoyed reading this and think you are right on - before you use or buy any type of data, you need to perform some type of sanity check on the data before you use/buy it. I think many people will find this post and the steps you outline helpful! Colleen ------------------------------ Colleen ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 06-07-2019 09:18
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Posted By Colleen Reed 06-07-2019 09:18
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Below is an example of a project plan that I created for one of my projects. I used Excel to create and manage this project plan. While there are other tools people use, such as Microsoft Projects and Confluence, I chose Excel because all project participants and stakeholders had access to Excel. ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 05-21-2019 15:09
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Years ago, the team I worked with nick-named me "The Wrangler".  When I asked why, they told me it was because I added structure to the work we needed to do.  The name has stuck, and so has the obsession with adding structure to our plans.  Over the years, I've witnessed several projects that didn't ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 05-18-2019 10:26
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Hi Tom - thanks for proposing a few additional approaches. I very much appreciate this, as I'm still working to figure this one out. One of the bigger challenges is that I am trying to develop a scale that shows relative maturity of POI data from country to country, and the data covers ~150 countries. ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 05-06-2019 08:44
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Hi Briana, Over the years I have found that the easiest way (for me) to combine multiple text files into a single file is by using a command line in a dos window. The command "type" will write out all records within a file to your screen. You can easily direct the output to write to a file that you specify, ...
Posted By Colleen Reed 04-26-2019 08:58
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Dan, yes, I would classify data that are manufactured for the purposes of creating or enhancing products or services as Internal Data Sources, as these data are created and owned by the company that manufactured it. An example would be field collection of transportation attributes used for building or ...