Growing Pains
As you’ve seen over the past couple of weeks the blog has been going through some growing pains. In my professional life i work with organizations as they grow and mature in their information technology service management capabilities. I’ve delivered and ran global software as a service, services for Microsoft and am pretty good and helping organizations over the growing pains.
Its ironic watching my own growth in the delivery of a service, this blog. Its actually more complex than I imagined, I really am delivering a global service. I have to follow process and procedure to deliver a quality experience to you my reader.
I have to admit I’ve not done as well as I should have especially given my professional expertise. I really didn’t consider the complexities or the quality of service issues of my users, and to you my users I’m sorry. I have content management issues, release management issues, usability issues, accessibility issues, etc., I’m learning, the hard way as usual.
Blind Man Can has gone through two major design changes in the past 4 weeks. I’ve added significantly more complexity to the site and changed entirely how I deliver the blog to you. Working with my hosting company I’ve changed how I delivery the blog to you technically. You should not have known any of this from an experience perspective. For all the mis steps I apologize.
I have to admit I’ve not done as well as I should have especially given my professional expertise. I really didn’t consider the complexities or the quality of service issues of my users, and to you my users I’m sorry. I have content management issues, release management issues, usability issues, accessibility issues, etc., I’m learning, the hard way as usual.
Blind Man Can has gone through two major design changes in the past 4 weeks. I’ve added significantly more complexity to the site and changed entirely how I deliver the blog to you. Working with my hosting company I’ve changed how I delivery the blog to you technically. You should not have known any of this from an experience perspective. For all the mis steps I apologize.