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Me on TDD/BDD/Pairing and Jason Fried’s TED Talk and “why work isn’t done in the office…”

Me on TDD/BDD/Pairing and Jason Fried’s TED Talk and “why work isn’t done in the office…”

By Adron Hall on November 7, 2011

This talk is so right, but could it be so wrong at the same time?

…click through to see the video…

Just watch this, that’s all I have to say. Jason is so right about this topic. Here’s a few quotes to convince you.

“I’m going to talk about work, and why people can’t seem to get things done at work…”
“If you ask people the question, “where do you go when you really need to get something done?” you typically get three different types of answers; one is a kind of a place, a location or a room, another is a moving object, a third is a time…”
“The Train” < – That one caught my fancy, if you've ever talked to be about transit you know that one caught me… :)
"What you almost never hear people say is "the office""
"Managers and bosses will tell you the distractions at work are things like Facebook, Youtube…" "…and they'll go so far as to ban it…" "…what is this China?!"
"The real problem in the modern office is the M & Ms" < – Oh hell yeah, so very true.
"Manager's jobs are really to interrupt people…" "…they don't really do work so they have to interrupt you."
"You would never see a spontaneous meeting of employees, no, managers do that…"

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged bdd, communication, ideas, M&Ms, office, pair programming, remote work, tdd, video

Google Labs: Can I Have My Event Colors in Calendar, Please?

Google Labs: Can I Have My Event Colors in Calendar, Please?

By Zoli Erdos on July 14, 2009

Google Labs is a blessing: it allows the creation of useful new features that otherwise would possibly take forever to add… the downside that by turning “labs” on we all agree to be guinea-pigs.  But there’s nothing new in that… The two Labs-related news today:  Google Tasks has graduated, it’s no longer a Lab feature, [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged calendar events, gcal, gmail, google, google calendar, google labs, microsoft, office, tagging | 5 Responses

My Take On Microsoft's Office On The Web

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 13, 2009

Tech pundits are going in full swing at Techmeme about the announcement by Microsoft that they will release a web based office along with Office 2010. Our own Zoli has written about it here. First, I was planning to do a post on it but decided against joining the echo chamber where my efforts will [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged microsoft, office, Office 2010, saas

What I Expect From MS Office Web

By Zoli Erdos on July 13, 2009

I have zero interest in Microsoft Office 2010, the PC product. The last Office I bought was 2003, and I don’t need more: done installing and forever updating bloatware on several computers just to keep productive.  Yet I am watching the Office 2010 related news this morning, for what it means to Web-based computing.  The [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged google, microsoft, MS Office, office, Office 2010, web apps, zoho | 5 Responses

Time To Uninstall Office 2007

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 1, 2009

Today, Google announced the support for docx and xlsx support for Google Docs. This is a big relief for the users as they are clamoring for the support of Office 2007 formats. Today, I’m happy to be able to answer their question: we’ve added .docx and .xlsx to the list of file formats that we [...]

Posted in General | Tagged docx, google docs, office, saas, zoho writer | 2 Responses

Microsoft Office on iPhone?

By Raju Vegesna on April 1, 2009

Remember when Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer laughed at the iPhone mentioning it doesn’t appeal to business customers? If you missed it, here it is…Well, it looks like Microsoft is developing an Office suite for the iPhone which obviously means it has changed its stance on ‘iPhone appealing to business customers’ – just like SAP few weeks [...]

Posted in General | Tagged iphone, microsoft, mobility, office | 2 Responses

Office Web Applications

Office Web Applications

By Eran Kampf on October 29, 2008

  This year’s Microsoft Professional Developers Conference is full of announcements and surprises. The next big announcement besides Windows Azure (and Windows 7?) is the new “Office Web Applications” live service. The Office team will be delivering the five most popular Office applications as light weight browser based versions that include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and [...]

Posted in Analysis, Strategy | Tagged microsoft, Microsoft Office, office, Office 14, office live, Office Suites, Office Web Application, PDC 2008, software | 2 Responses

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