Author: Eric

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  • The Internet in 1995

    What the Internet Looked Like in 1995 Today there are more than 1 billion sites on the web. But in 1995, the year AltaVista and Amazon launched, there were 23,500. (The year before that, there were only 2,738 websites, according to Internet Live Stats, a site that tracks web trends.) The Computer Chronicles Back in 1995, a public television show called “The Computer Chronicles” made an episode about an emerging…

  • Look at the Quality of the End Result and See If It Can Be Improved and How

    Quality of a project or product can set the stage for success or failure. It’s best to ensure quality by making changes as needed as the project is in process, but it’s especially important at the end of the project so your customers – and yourself – can benefit on the next project you undertake. When you’re always changing for the better, your business is sure to grow and gain…

  • If This Is a Repetitive Project, Consider the First Implementation Your Base

    Repetitive projects can become boring unless you’ve made provisions to keep them interesting and strive to improve them over time. The first implementation of your project should be the base that you compare every one after that. The first implementation is the ground-zero that you’ll compare all others to. It will give you a first-hand look at how you’ve improved, either by time, budget, the results you have, your feelings…

  • How Do You Want Your Process to Evolve Over Time?

    Rather than jumping into a project’s process immediately, it’s best to take some time and think about how you want it to evolve as you move forward. One thing that will help the success of the project is to have a base of previous results to go by. Setting goals is one way to be able to visualize and plan a process that evolves smoothly over time. You may be…

  • Evaluations May Need to Take Place In Intervals

    Sometimes an evaluation of a project or goal may need to take place when a milestone is reached rather than at the end of the entire project or goal. You can prevent a waste of effort and resources when you see things that aren’t working and can change them before the project is complete. It doesn’t make sense to continue doing things the same way if it isn’t working as…

  • Evaluate the Time It Took to Reach Your Goal

    Gathering data from good record-keeping should help you evaluate the time it took to reach your goal – whether it’s a project or a personal goal. You can then decide if you could have done it faster or if you should have taken more time to make the results of a higher quality. Maybe you gave up on your goal at some point in the process and it took some…

  • Decide How You Want to Measure Your Success

    There are many ways people measure their success in life. It could be how much money they have, how happy they are in relationships and career, maintained good health and other reasons. It’s important for you to know how you measure success so you can feel great about the outcome or know when you need to work harder. Business success is very important for some people. Unless they meet the…

  • Don’t Just Evaluate the Results – Analyze the Impact

    When you finish a personal or business project, you should analyze the results to the business or your personal life. You may have a high quality result that barely makes an impact – or, the result made a huge impact and is worth analyzing and improving upon. Data that is analyzed from the project or personal goals is an important tool in understanding the impact and being able to draw…