Design alum Hambrose featured in Carnegie Mellon Today

The Last Word Last summer, I experienced Facebook overload. I was at the grocery store with my daughter when I received a call from a relative who knew exactly where I was and what I was doing when I answered the phone. I was picking up picnic ingredients—nothing terribly interesting—so it was surprising to discoverRead More »

Business Software: Better by Design

“A fine new book examines why B2B software doesn’t work the way you want It to”, says Martin Veitch It’s always nice to get a surprise at Christmas, even if it does come through the unglamorous process of digging through the CIO slush piles for volumes worthy of the editorial eye. This time, we pulledRead More »

Poor software design sabotaging businesses?

 by Mark Kobayashi-Hillary Mark Kobayashi-Hillary speaks to Electronic Ink CEO Harold Hambrose about how essential good software design is to an organisation’s success – and what we must change to get it right. Do you remember the shocking news from October this year about a Northwest Airlines flight where the pilots apparently fell asleep andRead More »

Why must software be so hard on the user?

From Philly.com Try this: Go to the Web site of the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics – www.bls.gov – and find unemployment figures for Upper Darby. Easy? Not. The numbers are there; the site is a treasure trove. But chances are you’ll get bogged down in screen after screen of forms and codes that couldRead More »

Wrench in the System Excerpt

As seen on itbuessnessedge.com Every year, businesses waste billions of dollars on information technology that doesn’t communicate clearly with the people who use it. This fundamental flaw causes errors and delays, lowers profits, and can even endanger lives. In the book “Wrench in the System: What’s Sabotaging Your Business Software and How You Can ReleaseRead More »

Review on Fresh Business Thinking.com

Wrench In The System By Harold Hambrose What’s Sabotaging Your Business Software And How You Can Release The Power To Innovate Read the full review Every year businesses waste billions of pounds, not by squandering money on private jets or bonus schemes, but by using products that drain productivity and reduce profitability – defective SOFTWARE.Read More »

Book review from Processor.com

Fixing Software From the  October 9, 2009 Vol.31 Issue 25 of Processor Computer Software is among some of the most intricate and elaborate creations—complexity that’s likely the root of why it’s so failure-prone, hard to use, quirky, and rife with security holes. Yet is software really so different from other inventions? Is it inherently moreRead More »

Book Review on DevSource

Review of Wrench in the System: What’s Sabotaging Your Business Software By Jeff Cogswell This is a beautiful hardcover book printed on glossy pages with full-color photos, and the author says exactly what’s been on my mind for a long time. When I was into the first chapter, I grabbed a highlighter, thinking I’d copyRead More »

Book Review in Computerworld

From a Computerworld review on October 5, 2009. Book review: What’s wrong with software development   Wrench in the System has one powerful message: We’re building our software enterprise applications all wrong. . . . Businesses need software “that sparks excitement in its target community of human users–excitement that their work is easier and more enjoyable, that they have becomeRead More »

Comment on CIO Magazine’s Interview with Harold Hambrose

I think most vendors want to get the level of detail and “design approach” offered by Mr. Hambrose. However, I think sales teams arrive with a solution to the problem that has a name. When a prospect goes out to purchase a CRM solution, they normally start with a list of requirements and a shortRead More »