KISS your OctopOSS
“KISS: Keep It Simple, Stupid.” It’s an open acknowledgment of a tendency we all have: to make things much more complicated than they need to be. After all, it’s much more fun – and still leaves room for other addictions, like procrastination, perfection and control – to engage in mental masturbation. (Oh dear, did I […]
Thrash hard
“Every software project that has missed its target date (every single one) is a victim of late thrashing,…The creators didn’t have the discipline to force all the thrashing at the beginning.” Seth Godin So you’re starting up your OctopOSS… It’s a complex beast, with many different features. It impacts many different parts of the business. It […]
Location-based Services
Bandwidth is ubiquitous and is becoming increasingly commoditised. So how will the CSPs of the future differentiate and build profitable services? One model is based on content. CSPs could potentially buy the rights to high-value content (eg live football games) and offer this as an exclusive service to their customers (and any new customer that desires […]
Weapons of Mass Instruction
“The path to success is to take massive, determined action.” Tony Robbins Carriers / service providers potentially have access to a massive amount of data. There is a growing need amongst a CSP’s customers for real-time data that is transparent and valuable to their business needs, particularly those that are dependent on communication technologies. CSP’s traditional […]
Graphical vs hot-keys
To all the network rectification gurus out there, the NOC operators, the fault/assurance teams, I’d like to pose a question. Do you prefer a user interface that is graphical, point and click, has drill-down capability or do you prefer a series of hot-keys so that your quick-fire key-strokes can resolve the issue faster? I personally love […]
Merging OSS / BSS?
Are we already starting to see the merging of BSS (customer facing systems) and OSS (network facing systems)? Since carriers are going to be asked by customers to be increasingly transparent, they will need to deliver combined information across the B/OSS. From a customer perspective, it might be a single view of commercial and network […]
Selling the “Why?”
“People don’t buy what you do; they buy why you do it. And what you do simply proves what you believe.” Simon Sinek. In Simon Sinek’s book, “Start with Why: How great leaders inspire everyone to take action,” he discusses visionaries in sales and marketing. The “Why?” refers to the need to sell values, advantages, and […]
World’s Best Practice in OSS*
When it comes to OSS projects, I’ve worked in a dozen countries and been involved in almost every role including: Chief Technical Officer Program / Project Manager Strategic Advisor External Consultant Enterprise Architect (across solutions including inventory, discovery, alarms, performance, provisioning, traffic engineering, line test management, service management, GIS / spatial tools, ticketing, service management, […]
Context-sensitive data. An OSS tester’s dilemma
“It’s more important to have the right people involved than it is to follow the process exactly right.“ Rex Black Just as vendors have learnt the importance of context-sensitive help, there is also the need for context-sensitive training and context-sensitive testing (and context-sensitive everything else for that matter). I once worked on a project where […]
You get back what you put in
There is an old parable [from Earl Nightingale] about a man is sitting in front of a cold, empty fireplace and demanding, “Give me heat!” Obviously, you must first put fuel in the hearth and light a fire before you can expect to get any warmth. The same holds true for OctopOSS projects. You only […]
Building a Business Case
“Selling is not telling, selling is asking” Zig Ziglar Over the years of acting as a strategic advisor to customers on new OctopOSS projects, it only recently dawned on me that there have typically been two gaping omissions: The customer rarely has a compelling business case in mind before diving into the project (they invariably have […]
Planning your OctopOSS
Looking for some ideas on how to start planning your new OctopOSS project? I’ve just uploaded some sample WBS diagrams, showing how I use them as a planning tool. Refer to the following link.
Building Sandcastles
“Make your product easier to buy than your competition, or you will find your customers buying from them, not you.” Mark Cuban I’m a great advocate of building a sand-pit environment for the customer to use as early as possible in a project’s life-cycle, even during pre-sales if possible. Using the sand-pit will develop customer […]
The learned customer
“If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.” Booker T. Washington From my experience in OSS vendor evaluation, most vendors’s marketing collateral makes you read between the lines of fluffy-marketing-speak to identify the real functionalities and benefits of their products. In the connected world, a company is going to do a great […]
Positive Psychology
“The worst times can be the best if you think with positive energy” Domenico Dolce OctopOSS projects can be highly stressful workplaces, especially as “dreadlines” approach. To exacerbate this further, it is common for the OSS project team (particularly the vendor’s implementation team) to comprise of many members who are working away from home and […]
Are your interfaces truly enabled?
“Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.” Zora Neale Hurston I once worked on an OctopOSS project where a previous consultant had performed an audit on the wide variety of network equipment in a carrier’s network. He had identified the interfaces that were available on these devices and had prepared a list […]
Planting Seeds
Developing a customer’s trust in a product to the point that they’re willing to make a purchase is difficult with OSS tools. The trick is to build advocates in the industry or become the big brand. Common approach is to pick the fruit that’s already grown (ie the RFP) rather than planting seeds. The last-minute […]
OSS Interface Roadmap Tool
The OSS Interface Roadmap tool has now been uploaded under the Tools menu item of the PassionateAboutOSS website.
Development Dilemma
“Innovation comes from the producer – not from the customer.” W. Edwards Deming As the head of OSS product development, what do you do when facing the following dilemma? Spend 100 man-days developing a highly customised functionality that will only suit a single existing customer or 100 man-days developing road-mapped functionality that caters for new initiatives […]
Contact Centres = Cost Centres?
“Our business is about technology, yes. But it’s also about operations and customer relationships.” Michael Dell Technical contact centres could be seen as a cost centre, the source of expense to the OSS vendor. As such, they are usually resourced to match (ie lower-end resources, under-resourced, etc). But what if the mind-set of the vendor […]