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'Have you ticked off Google?' and other client-side risks to manage at a project's outset
Establishing client responsibilities for an IT project helps everyone involved maintain their sanity. Here are tips for setting up this framework.
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Information overload: When to send clients FAQs and when to just do the work
Ken Hardin offers IT consultants guiding principles about how to try to explain technical details or operational minutia to clients.
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How to make a client's site design a no-brainer
If you need to do a needs analysis for a client's website redesign, Ken Hardin's audience profile questionnaire might come in handy.
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Fight holiday monotony with these weird Christmas flicks
What do Satan, sorority girls, Huck Finn, and Orson Welles have in common? They are all referenced in Ken Hardin's list of bizarre holiday films.
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12 downer Christmas songs to make you a little less merry and bright
Breakups, loneliness, and prison are just some of the not-so-cheery themes featured in these holiday tunes.
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Kurzweil: Your brain will connect directly to the cloud within 30 years
By the 2030s or 2040s, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil envisions micro-computers embedded non-invasively in the brain that will act as an interface to a "cloud" of storage and p...
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How consultants can stay sane in an IM-crazed world
Some clients are addicted to IM. Consultant Ken Hardin shares his tricks for deciphering the implied sense of urgency that each communication platform carries inside a client organ...
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The Hobbit trilogy effect: More kids' books that should be made into three movies
Ken Hardin offers a tongue-and-cheek look at three classic children's books that Peter Jackson or a like-minded filmmaker could make into three movies.
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Five Lovecraft movie adaptations that will make you feel deeply unloved
Geekend contributor Ken Hardin lists five creepy film adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft works.
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How IT consultants can deal with language barriers
Verbal communication can be a challenge when you're working with resources all over the place as an IT consultant, but you can't abandon it entirely. Get pointers for handling this...