By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Critical Thinking, Agile Delivery, Politics and Society
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Every time I go to the post office there's a queue. No matter how much they try and keep the queue length down, inevitably you get stuck...
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Why I won't be supporting England in the World Cup It's the sign of a nation that never really grows up that every 4 years we have t...
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Having recently returned from a holiday in Oban, I thought it would be appropriate to comment on the state of Gaelic having been involved in...
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An article on how Agile can sit alongside PRINCE2 and where DSDM Atern fits in. In 2007, I put "used an Agile/PRINCE2 development str...
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I've been having a busy time over on the Cambrian House site lately. Check out my profile and the full set of awards I completed last ...
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My article about Dyson's breakdown problems made the front page of reddit and hopefully this article on Bosch will do so too because m...
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I've been exploring Cambrian House recently, a very interesting site with some fresh ideas for the web. Check out some of my ideas belo...
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It has always surprised me that in the US, where holidays are valued and children get about 6 weeks more annual holiday than the UK, that ad...
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Dyson's motto is "100% suction all the time" or "The vacuum that doesn't lose suction". The consumers' assoc...
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Dear BBC. I am a licencepayer who lives in the UK. Your attempt at an iPlayer service for Gaelic is a disgrace. 1. The iPlayer ...
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I'm currently sourcing courses in Glasgow for my manager, all seem to be 5 days for the foundation & practioner elements.
Could you recommend any providers?
Debbie
p.s. I really like the Cambrian House idea!
Debbie. You'll need to send me your email address.
Any other users, did you know that when you enter PRINCE2 Scotland into Google this site is the 3rd one listed? check it out. So if you run PRINCE2 courses in Scotland, please let me know if you want to advertise here....
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