Archive for the 'Project Risks' Category

Top Issues in Social Networks

Great responses to the question: “What are the most important topics in Social Networking today?” on LinkedIn Answers.   Check out the entire thread here, or see the excerpt below one one particularly good reply from Gaurav Kanoongo:
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Project Costs, Risks, and the Power of a Phased Approach

Those of us buying web services often demand a fixed price from those of us supplying them. And in many cases, that price is determined well in advance of the project requirements and specifications. (Clients often think this forces the “risk” of the project onto their vendors backs, but ultimately it means that […]

Googleopoly?

Interesting article on TechCrunch about how advertisers may be facing a Googleopoly. While that’s not exactly news to many of us, TechCrunch has pulled a few interesting stats out of the report it cites*:
To equal Google-DoubleClick’s level of market concentration in the intermediary online advertising market, one single financial services company would have […]

Etail Development: Real Costs Extend Beyond the Web

I had a great conversation with a potential client on Wednesday. This (particularly astute) prospect was quite realistic that the cost of developing an online retail web site would be absolutely dwarfed by the costs of aligning the supply chain, integrating ecommerce information flow with the site, establishing pick/pack operatins, integrating the marketing functions, […]