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    What Fuels Your Engineering Process? | Tasktop

    I’m a new Tasktopian but not new to the software trade, having spent 15 years as a software engineer at both small and large companies here in Vancouver. Last Friday marked my fourth week at Tasktop and I felt inspired to share my initial impressions. Culture is all too often underappreciated but I consider it...

    Overcoming the looming threat to change management

    LinkedIn0Share0Tweet0Pin0Email0 Let’s start with this: change management is never easy, and anyone who says otherwise is either a dedicated optimist, or an inexperienced idealist. That’s not to suggest that change management is optional; because that’s not true, either. In fact, most change management projects are essential: it’s rarely a question of whether or why; it’s […]

    Product Launch Evolution

    Customer-led development leads to a product launch evolution.At Planview, our fanatical team builds products by listening to our customers. Learn more!

    Time logging: Where employee task management turns into employee task misery

    LinkedIn0Share0Tweet0Pin0Email0 When Forrest Gump spoke philosophically about how “life is like a box of chocolates, because you never know what you’re going to get,” he meant it in positive and inspiring way.   However, if Forrest were a project manager or worked in the project management office (PMO) – instead of co-founder of the enormous […]

    Technology for Professional Services

    Get answers to four questions on the state of technology for professional services to understand the situation in the industry and possible solutions.

    Software-Defined Technologies: Transforming the Value Stream | Tasktop

    Software-defined is a concept that refers to the ability to control some or all of the functions of a system using software. The concept is sometimes incorrectly characterized as a buzzword or marketing jargon, when in fact it has a clear meaning that needs to be understood by organizations looking to keep pace with change....