Monthly Archives: July 2018

To work or not to work

By |2022-09-06T16:38:08-04:00July 26th, 2018|

I have worked in the social services space for over 20 years and one thing I have learned is that a common misperception that recipients of social services do not want to work is simply not true.  There are however, many barriers to work that are often overlooked.  As we look at how states can [...]

netlogx’s Stephanie Sponsel Selected as 2018 Tech25 Award Winner

By |2022-09-06T16:37:31-04:00July 24th, 2018|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Brittani Martel, Porch Light PR 317.629.1669, [email protected] netlogx’s Stephanie Sponsel Selected as 2018 Tech25 Award Winner The annual award presented by TechPoint Indiana spotlights rising stars for their contributions to the local tech sector and dedication to community  INDIANAPOLIS, July 24, 2018 — netlogx, a woman-led local information technology and [...]

Integrity

By |2022-09-06T16:36:24-04:00July 19th, 2018|

Integrity is a word that seems to come up when someone is under questioning or interrogation. Although integrity can be defined in several ways, as a netlogx operating principal, it is defined as “possessing and steadfastly adhering to high moral principles and professional standards.” You may have seen integrity questioned online over the past year [...]

Taking one step forward and two steps back

By |2022-09-06T16:34:17-04:00July 9th, 2018|

Technology is a powerful force for improvement. Innovative technology solutions may offer organizations increased efficiency, more user-friendly systems, or opportunities to look at their business from a completely different perspective. With all the new technologies available, it can be tempting to jump straight into adding new tools and functionality to your organization. However, technology is [...]

Are you a good project manager?

By |2022-09-06T16:33:02-04:00July 9th, 2018|

Some years ago, an established Project Management Professional (PMP) Project Manager and I were having a discussion.  I knew he recently had a large project end and not so well from what I had heard. I eased into a few questions but finally got to the bottom line: Was the project a success?  The project [...]

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