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Introduction

Approach.Botonomy.Com is a site maintained by Botonomy LLC where we:

  1. Catalog our various and sundry opinions and recommendations related to Project Management and Software Development, and
  2. Link to external articles, news, blog posts, etc. that are relevant to our opinions and recommendations

We anticipate the site functioning as a combination of a reference work and a blog:

  • Reference: All of the postings will be categorized as one of a number of topics that we believe to be central to effective project management and software delivery.
  • Blog: We’ll have a chronological view of the articles/postings, so if you find this kind of thing interesting, you’ll be able to follow the day-to-day updates that are made to the site, in both HTML and RSS if you wish.

Put into a picture, it looks something like this:

matrix view

The core value proposition for the site is our ability to provide a multi-faceted treatment of the subject areas that most impact Project Management and Software Development, and allowing the reader to slice-and-dice the content so that it can be readily assessed and/or absorbed, based upon the needs of the individual reader.

So whenever we come across a news story that is related to one of the topics that we cover in approach.botonomy.com, we’ll do the following:

  • Post a link to it here
  • Briefly explain its relevance to the topic (if it isn't already painfully obvious)
  • Throw in our $.02 for good measure

Our goal is threefold. First, this will provide a steady stream of new content coming into the site for our readers. Second, we will build up a number of external links over time that are relevant to the topics covered here. Lastly, we will use this as a basis for highlighting 3rd party content that validates (or challenges) our positions and opinions. This way, if we are advocating an approach that is new to a reader, they can use the linked articles to help make up their minds.

We comment, you decide.

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