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One neck to wring: Graham Oakes, Graham Oakes Ltd (July/August 2010)
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Dr Graham Oakes is the principal of content management, product development and customer service strategies consultancy Graham Oakes Ltd, as well as being Evaluation Centre's resident expert on the SOA, web services and enterprise integration market. This month he questions why companies persist in leaving
ownership and accountability of web development projects fuzzy.
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Living with the mess: Graham Oakes (June 2010)
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Dr Graham Oakes urges companies to accept that software projects are always going to be a pain.
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Theoretically speaking: Graham Oakes (May 2010)
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Dr Graham Oakes says there is a place for theory as part of the software development process.
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Team talk: Graham Oakes (March/April 2010)
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Dr Graham Oakes focuses on the issue of getting product managers and engineers talking the same language.
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Steps in the dark: Graham Oakes (February 2010)
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Dr Graham Oakes highlights the problem of unintended consequences resulting from SOA initiatives.
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Strategy is a myth: Graham Oakes (January 2010)
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Dr Graham Oakes discusses why the fact that much of software development strategy is story telling is not always a bad thing.
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