“… [he] began reminiscing about his job as a lineman, in the early nineteen-sixties, for a power company in Wyoming. Copper wire was expensive, and the linemen were instructed to return all unused pieces three feet or longer. No one wanted to deal with the paperwork that resulted, [he] said, so he and his colleagues… Continue reading Like some sort of optical illusion, not everyone sees this as a GQM situation right away:
April 2015
GQM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GQM
Wisdom from Google’s Kerry Rodden
http://www.gv.com/lib/how-to-choose-the-right-ux-metrics-for-your-product [update, 2019-12-01: Kerry moved on from Google after this post was first published.]
A tale of rats, or a rats’ tail?
“To fight the infestation citywide, the colonial administration added vigilantes to its team of professional killers. Appealing to both civic duty and to the pocketbook, a one-cent bounty was paid for each rat tail brought to the authorities (it was decided that the handing in of an entire rat corpse would create too much of… Continue reading A tale of rats, or a rats’ tail?
Well, it sounded like a good idea at the time…
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/04/the-problem-with-satisfied-patients/390684/?utm_source=btn-email-ctrl2
One of The Mole’s favorite books of all time
http://www.dorsethouse.com/books/mmpo.html