Thoughts on saying goodbye to one and hello to another.
Posts Tagged as: LCNC book
Posts Tagged as: LCNC book
Publication of Low-Code/No-Code
Announcements, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Technology, Trends
Book number 13 is now out. Boom.
The Virtuous Cycle of Citizen Developers
Low-Code/No-Code, Technology, Trends
Growth begets further growth. It worked for Facebook, and it’s working for citizen developers, too.
Book Trailer for Low-Code/No-Code
Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code
What’s the new book about in two minutes?
Kind of a Big Deal
Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Technology, Trends
Make no mistake: Low-code/no-code has arrived.
Low-Code/No-Code Table of Contents
A high-level overview of the new opus.
Review Copies of Low-Code/No-Code
Announcements, Low-Code/No-Code
I’m only looking for an honest review.
Looking to Profile a Few Citizen Developers for the New Book
Low-Code/No-Code, Technology, Trends
If you’re a power LC/NC user, we should talk.
Announcing My 13th Book
Announcements, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Technology, Trends
Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications drops in early November.
Does Your Prospective Employer Truly Embrace Remote Work?
Communication, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code
In which I offer unsolicited advice to applicants trying to separate fact from fiction.
Thoughts on Consultant Certifications
Consulting, Low-Code/No-Code, Technology
Despite what many software vendors claim, they are neither necessary nor sufficient to deliver the goods.
On Blocks and the Future of Collaboration and Productivity
Collaboration, Future of Work, Low-Code/No-Code, Project Management
Virtual LEGOS and more collaborative documents will make Google Docs look quaint by comparison.
Why All College Students Need to Know the Basics of Coding
Higher Education, Low-Code/No-Code, Trends
Even finance, accounting, and marketing majors should understand what makes software tick.
Episode 80: Saying No With Dr. Vanessa Patrick
A chat with the author about priorities, being assertive, and how we collaborate with others.