Archive for April, 2009

Softheme Blog Gets Exposure

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Recently, the company called oDesk, that offers the marketplace for online workteams, in one of their blog articles wrote about the web research they’d done on the 100 best resources about outsourcing and offshoring. On the basis of the results of this research they have come up with the rating of “100 Best Outsourcing and Offshoring Blogs & Resources”. What is exciting for us is that Softheme is included in this rating with the links to our blog, corporate site and “Why Outsourcing to Ukraine” article which we published lately on our blog. The link to this rating is as follows: http://www.odesk.com/blog/2009/04/best-outsourcing-and-offshoring-blog-resources/

Enjoy,

Softheme team

Defining Stakeholders for a Project

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Whether you are in outsourcing or any other kind of business, when doing a project, it is very important to understand who the main stakeholders for the project are. First of all, we need to clarify that the stakeholders are the people who are going to benefit from or lose something in the project. The project team, among others, should also be included in the list of stakeholders by this definition. However, if we take all of the extensive effects of doing nearly any project into account, we will understand that there actually may be a lot of stakeholders. Our main concern is connected with the “key” stakeholders and their identification. The most prevailing technique that can be used is to get seven to ten members of the project team together and then using one of the group dynamics techniques define the names of all the stakeholders for the project.

There is one more technique for stakeholders’ identification that recently gets more and more popularity. It is called the Crawford slip. Under this technique, each person in the group receives ten pieces of paper. Then the facilitator asks the question, “Who is the most important stakeholder in this project?” Each of the group participants must come up with the best response he or she can think of. After a one minute pause the facilitator asks the same question again and so on. Each time the question is asked, the participants must answer the question writing down more and more variants. Each participant cannot use the answer more than once.

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Error 404: Softheme Template

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

In our rich web development expertise we often have to prepare sample solutions at hand which we could suggest to our clients when it is needed, for example, when customers don’t have their own idea how this or that thing should look like. One of such solutions that we usually suggest to our customers is the message template for the so called Error 404.

The Error 404 page is displayed whenever someone requests the page that does not exist on a site. The reasons for this may be either the wrong link to this page or is that the page might have been recently removed from the site. Since there is no web page to be displayed, the standard Error 404 page is sent by the web server.

In this case we suggest the following message template to our clients that we believe describes the error and user actions connected with this error in the best manner:

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IPR Protection and Softheme NDA Agreement

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Ensuring and protecting client’s intellectual property (IP) rights is highly critical for any outsourcing business. Softheme understands how important for our customers is to secure their IP rights, and this is why we put an emphasis on signing any requested non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) by our clients and NDAs with our employees. Below you will find an excerpt from our standard NDA signed between Softheme and our employees:

This non-disclosure agreement, hereinafter – “Agreement”, is signed and shall enter into force between Party 1, in the person of the representative of Softheme LLC, the Owner of the Confidential Information, hereinafter – “Owner”, and Party 2, hereinafter named as “Consultant”, who renders (or plans to render) services of informational-consultative nature to Softheme LLC.

In connection with business relations between Parties, the Owner and the Consultant realize the necessity for the Owner to disclose to the Consultant some confidential information which belongs to the Owner; to be used for the sole purpose of planning and execution of business activities; and protect confidential information of this sort (hereinafter – “Commercial Secret”) from unauthorized use and disclosure.

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