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Monthly Archives: April 2011
AppNation Kicks Off Today – Watch BsC Demo Live @ 5:30pm PDT
APPNATION is an ambitious and bold thought leadership conference and exposition focusing exclusively on the burgeoning consumer applications revolution and global app economy. Streaming Video by Ustream.TV The 2nd annual APPNATION event is being held held April 27 – 28 … Continue reading
AppNation Selects Balanced Scorecard As Top Ten AppCircus Finalist
APPNATION is an ambitious and bold thought leadership conference and exposition focusing exclusively on the burgeoning consumer applications revolution and global app economy. The second annual APPNATION event will be held April 27 – 28 at the Moscone Convention Center … Continue reading
Posted in Articles about Business Intelligence, Productivity
Tagged AppNation, Balanced Scorecard
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Using Balanced Scorecard with Other iPad Planning Apps
This article demonstrates why it’s important to think about strategic planning in the context with other planning processes – even the planning and implementation processes involved with every-day meetings. “Institutionalizing a process that creates a tightly bonded relationship between meetings … Continue reading
Mac OS X Automation Services Expand BsC Reporting and Integration Possibilities
A client recently asked me if I could script a method to automate the integration of a particular iPad app’s data. The challenge was obvious – the app had no iTunes sync capability and no XML API – key requirements … Continue reading
Posted in Integration, Productivity
Tagged BsC, DropBox, integration, iPad, PDF, reporting
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Android: Through the Roof! Does it Matter?
It’s clear that Android (as an OS platform) will likely drive the vast majority of mobile and even not-so-mobile devices as we peer over the horizon. This has never been in debate; my predictions were a lot higher in 2007 … Continue reading →