Nick Gall

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Collapsonomics of IT

by Nick Gall  |  September 12, 2011  |  1 Comment

[This is a response to an excellent post by JP Rangaswami entitled Wond'ring Aloud. I'm posting it here because the comment system on JP's blog so mangled my HTML reply that it is almost unreadable. Please read JP's post before attempting to read my comments below. Enjoy both of them! -NG] JP, Gartner is embracing [...]

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Motivating people is more important than modeling them

by Nick Gall  |  January 31, 2011  |  16 Comments

There’s a lot of great material to digest in Tom Graves recent post, Modelling people in enterprise-architecture, but I feel it gets off on the wrong foot in two regards. First, the title, "modelling people" [sic], suggests that the crux of the problem is that our models of people need to be greatly improved. But [...]

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