Author: Curt Doolittle

  • What Is The Best Kanban Board Software That Integrates With Sharepoint?

    Thanks for asking me to answer this question.

    Unfortunately I can’t do it comfortably, because all the products that I would classify as ‘good’ or ‘recommended’, are not on Sharepoint. The reason is architectural.   Although Sharepoint is an amazing and nearly universal product.   Sharepoint isn’t well designed for this problem and neither is Jira really, although at Atlassian they do an amazing job of it.

    This space is our industry, and we know if fairly well, and the best tool we can find for pure (analytical) devs is TargetProcess. It’s very powerful and nerdy. The best tool for production support, and the industry standard is Jira. Jira is simple and usable if you can tolerate the rather terrible navigation. There are a half dozen others that are extremely good.  But these are our top two choices, and they’re the one’s we recommend if our product Oversing would be overkill.

    Our product is probably the most powerful solution by a couple orders of magnitude, but it’s for running an entire services business and making money at it, and so it’s not just a dev tool, and it’s not on Sharepoint.


    Check out these links
    Which is the best agile software project management tool?

    And this product
    SharePoint & TFS

    https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-Kanban-board-software-that-integrates-with-SharePoint

  • CARING ABOUT LIBERTARIANISM (humor)(truth) “The reason I seem to care so much ab

    CARING ABOUT LIBERTARIANISM

    (humor)(truth)

    “The reason I seem to care so much about libertarianism is because I believe a correct understanding of the science of economics puts severe limits on what government can accomplish” – Peter Boettke

    I agree. Although, the reason I care so much about libertarianism, is because the government can accomplish so much. And almost all of it turns out to be bad, or worse. 🙂


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 18:03:00 UTC

  • Getting harassed by Marxists on Quora tonight. Full moon? Where to these people

    Getting harassed by Marxists on Quora tonight. Full moon? Where to these people come from?

    It’s made worse by the knowledge that mainstreamers view us the same way. ack…..


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 17:46:00 UTC

  • We are only truly equal if we are armed

    We are only truly equal if we are armed.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 13:22:00 UTC

  • Go ahead. Try to seduce destiny

    Go ahead. Try to seduce destiny.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 13:21:00 UTC

  • THE WAY ITS DONE (silly)(assume russian accent) It is very simple. Say hello. Sm

    THE WAY ITS DONE

    (silly)(assume russian accent)

    It is very simple.

    Say hello. Smile.

    Talk about simple things.

    Be gentle.

    Buy alcohol.

    Once in a while.. ask a suggestive question.

    Most women will tell you that too. lol


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 13:17:00 UTC

  • WHY DOESN’T IT OCCUR TO US THAT WE DON’T NEED A SINGLE, MONOPOLY GOVERNMENT? I m

    WHY DOESN’T IT OCCUR TO US THAT WE DON’T NEED A SINGLE, MONOPOLY GOVERNMENT?

    I mean, why does that make sense? If the problem is, that each of us wants different distribution of property rights, then why cant we form organizations with different property rights? It’s not like courts don’t adjudicate by property rights anyway. They have to. Our disputes are over behavior in public, our ability to insulate ourselves from certain kinds of public behavior, and to choose to invest in family and relations, or individuals and the commons.

    Surely interpersonal disputes over property, and insurance disputes over our claims on one another through our government are not required to be the same.

    The only reason to have a single government, is so that you can oppress and steal. Since it’s not possible to cooperate without personal property rights, and the entire world has finally adopted that position, the question is only what is done with the proceeds of labor and exchange. How much do we get to keep? What is our ‘FEE’ for insurance by our government.

    But there isn’t really any reason you can’t join your own government, when government is not much more than an insurance company.

    The only reason for any monopoly is extort from people. That’s what monopolies do. Public OR private.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 10:09:00 UTC

  • THE WHOLE THING WAS AN INCREMENTALIST CHARADE all we had to do was give people c

    http://mises.org/daily/6587/The-Economics-of-ObamaCareIT THE WHOLE THING WAS AN INCREMENTALIST CHARADE

    all we had to do was give people catastrophic insurance.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 08:05:00 UTC

  • ARE REALLY AMAZING WOMEN IN THIS WORLD

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DpzFoTvxC8THERE ARE REALLY AMAZING WOMEN IN THIS WORLD


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 07:00:00 UTC

  • A SHORT COURSE IN PROPERTARIAN CLASS THEORY PART 1: AWARENESS, INFLUENCE, INCENT

    A SHORT COURSE IN PROPERTARIAN CLASS THEORY

    PART 1: AWARENESS, INFLUENCE, INCENTIVE AND COERCION

    SPECTRUM OF INFLUENCE

    (a) Ignorance – none

    (b) Awareness – speech

    (c) Influence – speech

    (d) Incentive – exchange

    (e) Coercion – violence

    (f) Enslavement – perpetual violence

    INCENTIVES

    Incentives are factors that motivate and influence the actions of individuals. Something that an influencer can use to provide a motive for a person to choose a particular course of action.

    Organized cooperative activities in a social setting — such as cooperation for the purpose of economic production — depends upon each of the participants having some sort of incentive to behave in the required cooperative fashion.

    Different societies (and even different organizations within the same society) vary considerably in the nature of the incentive systems upon which they characteristically rely to organize their common projects. — from Johnson (with edits)

    I. PERSONAL CATEGORIES OF INCENTIVES (Johnson)

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    Incentives may be classified according to a number of different schemes, but one of the more useful classifications subdivides incentives into three general types: MORAL INCENTIVES, COERCIVE INCENTIVES and REMUNERATIVE INCENTIVES.

    A person has a COERCIVE INCENTIVE to behave in a particular way when it has been made known to him that failure to do so will result in some form of physical aggression being directed at him by other members of the collectivity in the form of inflicting pain or physical harm on him or his loved ones, depriving him of his freedom of movement, or perhaps confiscating or destroying his treasured possessions.

    A person has a MORAL INCENTIVE to behave in a particular way when he has been taught to believe that it is the “right” or “proper” or “admirable” thing to do. If he behaves as others expect him to, he may expect the approval or even the admiration of the other members of the collectivity and enjoy an enhanced sense of acceptance or self-esteem. If he behaves improperly, he may expect verbal expressions of condemnation, scorn, ridicule or even ostracism from the collectivity, and he may experience unpleasant feelings of guilt, shame or self-condemnation.

    A person has a REMUNERATIVE INCENTIVE to behave in a particular way if it has been made known to him that doing so will result in some form of material reward he will not otherwise receive. If he behaves as desired, he will receive some specified amount of a valuable good or service (or money with which he can purchase whatever he wishes) in exchange.

    All known societies employ all three sorts of incentives to at least some degree in order to evoke from its members the necessary degree of cooperation for the society to survive and flourish. However, different societies differ radically in the relative proportions of these different kinds of incentives used within their characteristic mix of incentives.

    II. POLITICAL: THREE COERCIVE TECHNOLOGIES (Doolittle)

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    The Three Coercive Technologies.

    1) FORCE:

    Tool: Physical Coercion

    Benefit: Avoidance Benefit

    Strategic use: Rapid but expensive.

    “Seize opportunities quickly with a concentrated effort.”

    2) WORDS:

    Tool: Verbal, Moral Coercion

    Benefit: Ostracization/Inclusion, and Insurance benefit

    Strategic Use: slow, but inexpensive.

    “Wait for opportunity by accumulating consensus.”

    3) EXCHANGE: Remunerative Coercion With Material Benefit –

    Strategic use: efficient in cost and time, only if you have the resources.

    III. STRATEGIC: POWER / THREE TYPES OF POWER

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    Power is defined as possessing any of the various means by which to influence the probability of outcomes in a group or polity using one of THE THREE COERCIVE TECHNOLOGIES.

    Power is the ability to Influence, Coerce or Compel individuals or groups to act more according to one’s wishes than they would without the use of influence, coercion or compelling.

    There are only three forms of power possible:

    1) Populist Power (Religion, Entertainment, Public Intellectuals)

    vs

    2) Procedural Power: Political, Judicial, and Military Power (Soldiers, Judges and Politicians)

    vs

    3) Economic Power (people with wealth either earned or gained through tax appropriation).

    It is possible and often preferable to combine all three forms of power in order to coerce people most effectively. Conversely, it is possible and preferable to create an institutional framework in politics that restricts the ability to combine different forms of power in an effort to constrain power.


    Source date (UTC): 2013-11-14 06:09:00 UTC