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Staff IT Right Blog
http://staffitright.com/blog
Staff It Right© is simply one of the simplest tools with which any organization can manage their resources. We've begun to build something that provides targeted and objective analysis related to talent acquisition. The development of an Intelligent Business Resourcing tool requires myriads of input from scores of subject matter experts. Our corporate blog provides topics and discussion related to our tools and their impact on the recruiting, hiring, and candidate assessment fields.
Recent Posts
GetClicky -OR- GoStats -OR- SiteMeter
My last stats related post I was laying out my baseline group of trackers and widgets. I also said that I wanted to look for a newer, more comprehensive stats tracker. Thanks to two of my commentors, R.Mainz and Scott over at TechFires I found two ve...
Refocus, Retarget, Remake, Really …
It’s been a few days while since my last post, I know! I’ve had a very disruptive last week or so, good, but disruptive to the development of the Staff IT Right© tools suite. As you may know (or may not know) Staff IT Right© was started...
Offshore, Onshore, What a Chore
Earlier today I was commenting over at Boycott Software Sweatshops. There are so many posts of value I’m finding this post is not doing the other site justice, at all! My post is going to focus on a very small subject in one of his posts regard...
StatCounter -OR- SiteMeter -OR- IZEARanks
Alright, now that this new blog is getting a little traffic (thanks to Entrecard) I’ve been looking at the numbers. I’ve used mostly StatCounter and SiteMeter over the last 3 years of blogging. On my other blogs, the data isn’t as i...
Sell or Share - Business or Altruism
A friend of mine proposed that I take my product/service/process out into the OpenSource market to build a customer base. You know, develop a project on SourceForge and get more of the community involved thereby acquiring a virally generated install ...
Entrepreneur - In What Scale and Time
After posting my last development update, and as I was clearing my workspace to begin coding, one of my all-time favorite songs began to play, “Cinderella Man” by Rush (A Farewell to Kings, 1977). There is one specific verse that always c...

