Change in Programming
While part of this article deals with technology, it addresses how organizations need to deal with the change of a new system. Does your company have many proprietary systems? Or, perhaps, you have just one large one that has gathered steam over the years and the only people who can keep it afloat are your current IT people...The good news for them is job security...the bad news for the company is complacency...In a way, we all have a small fear of change, but if we don't change, we don't grow...
Think about how many organizational changes you have had in the last year, or the last five years even. If your systems have not adjusted to meet even those changes, maybe change should be balanced better.
Read the article here our our Shanachie Techie Blog:
http://www.storyinstitute.com/blog/2008/06/vista-choose-when-to-change.html
Think about how many organizational changes you have had in the last year, or the last five years even. If your systems have not adjusted to meet even those changes, maybe change should be balanced better.
Read the article here our our Shanachie Techie Blog:
http://www.storyinstitute.com/blog/2008/06/vista-choose-when-to-change.html
Labels: Change, editorial, PC World, Windows, Windows Vista

