Archive for May, 2007
How to stay motivated
Thursday, May 24th, 2007Scott Berkun (of The art of Project Management and Myths of Innovation) has just posted an essay on how to stay motivated.
Scott is saying that to stay motivate you need know and understand more about what drives you. Then you can use your self-motivational triggers to help motivate yourself.
Its a good essay to get you thinking.
Just in case you interested, In recent weeks I use our Youtube gold awards video to help motivate me. (Go <strike>Rocky</strike> ProjectX ! )
Making your life easy
Thursday, May 24th, 2007I have been using Trac for many years now. Despite it’s severe shortcomings it’s still one of the best issue tracking systems because of its simplicity. The integrated wiki is pretty good and with some basic customisation and a system you can get quite a lot out of it. I get asked a lot about Trac and how it can make life easier. I’ve thought about it a little and I have this to say:
Software doesn’t make your life easier. You make your life easier by understanding what the software can do for you.
I think that there is this misconception that a piece of software should just do everything for you. With any ticket tracking software the software is only as useful as you make it. If you don’t have a good system and by that I mean a manual process which you could follow on paper then software won’t help you much there. You also need to make sure that your expectations are in line with what the software can actually do.
The other problem, which I have to wrestle with constantly, is that any ticket tracking system is only as good as the tickets which go into it. Programmers are lazy and undisciplined by nature, they never put tickets in and they never pick tickets out. When they do pick a ticket, it’s what they want to work on and not what needs to be done. That’s where you need a system in place. This all goes deep into project management territory. In turn, project management is futile if you have no decision making power and that comes from a well structured business hierarchy with clearly written HR guidelines (ie code of conduct, division of responsibility, reporting structure, etc).
At the end of the day, computers are just useless piles of junk without the right people to use them and people are confused unless you tell them exactly what you’d like them to do.
My advice: sort out your people issues and you won’t have to worry too much about your issue tracking software.
Summer of Code seminar on writing a better resume
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007I am giving an encore of my resume seminar at Victoria University MSCS this Tuesday (the 29th of May) in Cotton 249 at 11am
If you’re a student and looking to improve your CV then come along and get a few tips!!
PC World's top 100 products for 2007
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007PC World’s list of top products for 2007, has thrown up some interesting selections.
- Numbers: Google has 5 products (including #1), Apple has 6, Microsoft 4,Dell 4, Yahoo 2.
- Pandora is listed as top website
- Notable inclusions, Nintendo Wii, Basecamp, Dell 24″ monitor, Apple TV and Nikon DX40.
- Notable missing form the list are Vista, and Playstation 3.