Yearly Archives: 2018

Are we really communicating?

By |2022-09-07T17:09:51-04:00December 21st, 2018|

Our language is the mechanism we utilize to communicate with each other.  It is the common framework where we share ideas and thoughts with others and hopefully are understood.  In the United States, there are several spoken and written languages used by people based upon their individual background (like English, Spanish, etc.).  Having spent a [...]

Information Management – Documentation Retention and Storage

By |2022-09-07T17:11:48-04:00December 21st, 2018|

Documentation?! Why do I need this? Can’t you just wait for the finished product?  These are all questions often asked by vendors when a client requests that documentation be provided throughout the course of a project.  So why is it so important? Over the last several years it has become increasingly important to make sure [...]

What is Information Management, and does it really matter?

By |2022-09-07T21:25:24-04:00December 21st, 2018|

In today’s world, the words Information Management get used broadly and frequently. They are often used interchangeably with terms like Data Management and Information Security.  In my opinion, the clearest definition I’ve seen of Information Management is from Wikipedia, which describes it as: The collection and management of information from one or more sources and [...]

LinkedIn Tricks and Tips

By |2022-09-07T17:08:01-04:00December 19th, 2018|

Since technology has integrated into everyday activities, LinkedIn has been able to capture the business networking arena. Through LinkedIn, users can apply for jobs, participate in discussions, and network with people across the world. Having a LinkedIn account is one thing, but having an active and updated LinkedIn page will allow you to stand out [...]

Are You Lucky?

By |2022-09-07T17:06:39-04:00December 12th, 2018|

“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunities” When asked why I like working for netlogx, this saying first came to mind. As I read further about the origins of this quote, the most relevant work was done by Psychologist Richard Wiseman. Richard Wiseman studied hundreds of peoples over the course of 10 years and [...]

netlogx CEO Audrey Taylor elected to Indy Chamber Board of Directors

By |2022-02-16T14:00:49-05:00December 12th, 2018|

FOR EMBARGOED RELEASE December 12, 2018 1:30 p.m. EST Media Contact: Brittani Martel, Porch Light PR 317.629.1669, [email protected] netlogx CEO Audrey Taylor elected to Indy Chamber Board of Directors Female IT trailblazer and proven leader to help strengthen the business climate in the Indianapolis region  INDIANAPOLIS, December 12, 2018 — Audrey Taylor, CEO of information [...]

Going the Extra Mile

By |2022-09-07T17:04:53-04:00December 5th, 2018|

What's a recent problem you encountered and solved with your team for a client or organization? The Michigan team began working with Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) at the State of Michigan (SoM) to map their As-Is and To-Be processes. The department is planning to either implement a new child welfare case [...]

The Government Whisper

By |2022-09-07T17:02:54-04:00November 28th, 2018|

My day job is helping state welfare agencies navigate the fens and bogs of federal law and regulation. My side job is helping netlogx team members understand how state government works the unique struggles our state clients face.  Many new netlogx team members have worked in the private sector and have had little interaction with [...]

Operating on a LEAN Budget

By |2022-09-07T17:00:23-04:00November 15th, 2018|

As we all can attest, health care is not inexpensive.  Methods, equipment, and professional skills are enhanced daily with better results but also more cost.  Probably no area of health is costlier than procedures that require an operating room, a skilled surgeon and staff, and the newest equipment and supplies. I, for one, want the [...]

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