.... it seems like you are getting a top-notch education with respect to: (1) how high-tech companies function, (2) how engineers are truly perceived within the industry, and (3) what an engineering-related career at a corporation really means.
Come to think of it, there is a source that can answer all of your questions. Just click on the following URL:
http://www.dilbert.com:)
I hate systems development because you end up doing projects for idiots with money who do not have a frigging clue about "what" a technologist does (Case in point: Bolus)....
Hello Bolus: Why should we know what functionality your patients want? They are your patients; why don't you ask them? Are you implying that "geeks" are sickly by nature and therfore more in touch with what patients really want?
My advice to you Bolus is to abandon your system development effort right now -- save yourself some money; you clearly don't know what you want to build so don't start building.
Remember: Although we geeks are savvier these days (we will charge you outrageous rates to build your system using free software), we still don't do strategic consulting on the medical field.
If you want someone to dictate your system requirements to you, try a bunch of overpriced MBAs.... I hear they are being laid off by the dozens by consulting companies across this great nation of ours.....
.... it seems like you are getting a top-notch education with respect to: (1) how high-tech companies function, (2) how engineers are truly perceived within the industry, and (3) what an engineering-related career at a corporation really means. Come to think of it, there is a source that can answer all of your questions. Just click on the following URL: http://www.dilbert.com :)
Hello Bolus: Why should we know what functionality your patients want? They are your patients; why don't you ask them? Are you implying that "geeks" are sickly by nature and therfore more in touch with what patients really want?
My advice to you Bolus is to abandon your system development effort right now -- save yourself some money; you clearly don't know what you want to build so don't start building.
Remember: Although we geeks are savvier these days (we will charge you outrageous rates to build your system using free software), we still don't do strategic consulting on the medical field.
If you want someone to dictate your system requirements to you, try a bunch of overpriced MBAs.... I hear they are being laid off by the dozens by consulting companies across this great nation of ours.....