Originally posted by SandyDown
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The effect is somewhat reminiscent of an ageing Jason King.
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Sandy, the solutions I am developing have nothing to do with coding. The models in question are organisational designs; processes, interfaces, project & programme management, knowledge management, matrix management.... SLAs, SDMs, etc.Originally posted by SandyDownalso you have been saying for a while you are on a management etc contract, so what are you doing developing solutions like a code monkey??Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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There may, however, be some element of monkey spanking....Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Quite the reverse I would have thought, Slave. In the absence of a signed agreement to the contrary, IP usually resides in the originator, i.e. you. In that case, have you granted your client an exclusive or non-exclusive license to use your work?Originally posted by WageSlaveLucifer, to be perfectly honest, I haven't signed contract
But I suspect any work developed becomes the property of the client. I'll certainly have to have a word with the client's legal department, although judging by what I've seen, I doubt they would be interested and/or effective.
Unless, of course, you mean there is a contract but just that you haven't signed it, in which case by turning up for work you have accepted its T&Cs anyway.Comment
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BingoOriginally posted by Lucifer BoxUnless, of course, you mean there is a contract but just that you haven't signed it, in which case by turning up for work you have accepted its T&Cs anyway.
If you come across a BA touting a PMO with matrix management capability, let me know!Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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PMO? Programme Management Office?Originally posted by WageSlaveBingo
If you come across a BA touting a PMO with matrix management capability, let me know!Comment
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Indeed, Lucifer, indeed it is.Originally posted by Lucifer BoxPMO? Programme Management Office?Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Are you sure you're a BA?Originally posted by Lucifer BoxI'm a BA who's done a bit of matrix management.Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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