Making Digital Transformation Work

Digital Transformation

Digital transformation: It’s a concept that used to be only on the IT wish-list. However, it was greeted by skepticism in many circles, arriving with a promise of a more efficient enterprise and bringing the potential for big implementation headaches and user adoption and cost issues. Some of the concerns may remain, but organizations today…

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Fundamental Recruiting Problems (and How to Avoid Them)

recruiting problems

Sometimes the complexity of today’s job market makes the prospect of securing an engineer or developer seem impossible. After all, if people are resigning their jobs, leaving the workforce, or jumping for larger offers, companies don’t stand a chance at successful and reliable talent acquisition, right? Not necessarily. The reality can be a bit less…

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A Shot of Confidence for Your Contractor Career

In any career, confidence can make a difference in helping a professional grow their skills and boost their value. It frees us to open doors to new relationships. It controls the fears of taking on new roles and new skills. It helps us trust ourselves and others to trust us. But while confidence should come…

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Stop Blaming the Talent Shortage and Start Reaching Skilled Developers

According to the November 2021 State of the Developer Nation report by SlashDataTM, the second half of 2021 featured a challenging market for recruiting developers. A “scarcity of talent” is often used to describe why organizations have trouble securing people with in-demand skills, although the reality is more nuanced than a simple talent shortage. The…

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Simple Questions to Expand Your Technology Career

Whether you are a committed freelancer or seek a path to a permanent role, you are very likely to struggle with career choices. Particularly in a world of complex and changing demands for technology skills, the path can be bewildering. With too little career development or research and you find yourself “living job to job,”…

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Targeting Talent: A Sanity Check for Your Tech Initiative

Embarking on a technology initiative is exciting. You have the plan and the approvals, and your company may assume it has access to contractors with the skills to bring a project to life. After all, you’ve hired many of the same types of roles in the recent past — programmers, engineers, project managers. Then, after…

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How Fast Should You Make an Offer for a Project Manager Job?

Never Miss Out on a Top Candidate Again You’ve interviewed a few candidates for the project manager job. There are a couple of candidates who are at the top of your list. You waited until you’d finished all interviews before getting the hiring team together to decide who to make the offer to. You decide…

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Is Now the Time to Consider the No-Code/Low-Code Approach?

If you’re confused about no-code/low-code (nc/lc) application development, you can take some comfort knowing you’re not alone. Although some of the underlying concepts of nc/lc application development have been around for some time (use of drag and drop, templates, etc.), the marketing and packaging of these platforms is relatively new. What is also new is…

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