It’s early 2002 and I’m driving to work with the radio sharing heartbreaking news of the deployments and death of troops in Afghanistan. A beat-up car passes me on the highway with huge patches of rust on the hood and a trash bag where one of the windows should be. On the back bumper is...
A “Mashup” experience leads to better understanding
In February of this year, I brought the varied members of my development team together here in Richmond, VA for a single purpose: I could sense their growing frustration with the development process. As a team built to serve an entire company with dozens of potential clients, requests for new development and design were coming...