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Friday, September 17, 2010

The start of a journey

Thanks to all who have supported our venture!  Our goal is to start with general 30,000ft requirements and move into the nitty gritty of menu structures, calculations, reports, etc. 

I read a great book the other day that said "Plans are nothing.  Planning is everything"  who better to plan this software then the professionals who do it everyday!  We are attempting a systematic approach for putting all the pieces of the puzzle together so that the software will work smarter and align with user expectations.

Please take a moment to participate in our first survey.  I have also added a software wish list so we can write down anything and everything that comes to mind.  Please invite others to follow and the tribe will become strong!

Friday, September 10, 2010

THE PROBLEM


The dominant scheduling software in the market is too expensive and cumbersome for the general user. Cheaper software on the market doesn’t meet government requirements and/or most of the time, user needs.

THE SOLUTION

Create CPM scheduling software for the user by the user that is simple, easy to use, readily adoptable by several agencies and affordable. – Easy right?

GRASSROOTS INNOVATION

I need your help in building this software. I would like to invite all who create, use and follow schedules to be a part of the journey.

NEW INSPIRATION FROM OLD HISTORY




Thomas Paine’s Common Sense which laid out why America should succeed from England.

“An affordable, reliable, user -friendly software is our duty to create: And when a professional seriously reflects on the status of scheduling software affairs, they will become convinced, that it is infinitely wiser and safer, to form products of our own in a cool deliberate manner, while we have it in our power, than to trust such events to time and chance. – The CPM software creation factory – with respectful reference to Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

Now is our chance to better the industry and perhaps even better ourselves along the way.