Category Archives: Bond International Software, Inc.
- Are “Bells and Whistles” as important as the basics? - 27 Sep 2011 in Bond International Software, Inc.
- “I Can Do It MYSELF!” - 21 Sep 2011 in Bond International Software, Inc.
- Are smart phones making us lazy? - 14 Sep 2011 in Bond International Software, Inc.
- StaffSuite to Go - 17 Aug 2011 in Bond International Software, Inc.&StaffSuite
- Embracing Change: The Penalty of Leadership - 09 Aug 2011 in Bond International Software, Inc.&The Staffing and Recruiting Industry&VCG LLC
As we are going through the sales process we are often asked about “bells and whistles” of our software. I have been asked by some to start the presentation with our “bells and whistles”. Other prospects have asked me to save the “bells and whistles” until the end of the presentation. I always find it [...more]
If you’ve ever spent any time with small kids, you’ve probably heard their declaration of independence: “I can do it myself”. In fact, that spirit often bleeds into areas that prove to be more of a challenge than they imagined. But the good news is, you have the ability to ‘do it yourself’ when it [...more]
Anyone that knows me, knows I LOVE my Android Droid X Phone. After years of having a regular flip phone and then two years in a contract having a Blackberry (that was painful), I now have a Droid phone and it’s perfect. (iPhone owners, please don’t hate). I am superior in the knowledge that I can do anything I [...more]
Working in the software industry for over 20 years, I have certainly seen great change during that time. I’m sure most of us have seen those bare bones DOS applications that we used (and loved) so long ago morph into complex windows apps that can work wonders with a few mouse clicks. Whether Moore’s law, [...more]
Everything changes. It is how your business reacts to change that will determine its success or failure in the marketplace. The following advertising copy epitomizes change. It was so wildly successful that it was voted among the top 100 advertising campaigns of the entire 20th century. Yet, it appeared only one time. Its message rings [...more]

