Monthly Archives: March 2013

Embracing Accountability

By Ed Hisscock | Posted on: March 26, 2013

In this issue of our newsletter two of my associates weigh in. Joe Sheil waxes eloquent on the skills and traits that make a good musician and a good data analyst … and he should know. And Fred Crans, never … Continue reading

Benchmarking 101

By Fred Crans | Posted on: March 26, 2013

We are all familiar with benchmarking as it pertains to business performance. The other day I decided to look up the history of the term. According to Overclock.net, an online forum on maximizing computer performance: “A benchmark is a point … Continue reading

The Dollars are in the Details

By Joe Sheil | Posted on: March 26, 2013

Do you know any musicians? How about serious musicians – highly trained, highly skilled and incredibly dedicated? Well, I do. In fact, I know three intimately – my daughter Parker, my son Eamon and their mother, Debra. Parker studies classical … Continue reading

Embracing Accountability

By Ed Hisscock | Posted on: March 21, 2013

In this issue of our newsletter two of my associates weigh in. Joe Sheil waxes eloquent on the skills and traits that make a good musician and a good data analyst … and he should know. And Fred Crans, never … Continue reading

The Dollars are in the Details

By Fred Crans | Posted on: March 21, 2013

Do you know any musicians? How about serious musicians – highly trained, highly skilled and incredibly dedicated? Well, I do. In fact, I know three intimately – my daughter Parker, my son Eamon and their mother, Debra. Parker studies classical … Continue reading