If you know us then you know that no two customer deployments of CIP Reporting are the same. Each one is tailored to the exact use case of our customers which also includes a dramatic amount of control over the report writing process. This always brings up an interesting challenge; creating user facing documentation within the system. Because your system is so unique, we cannot provide “one size fits all” help documentation and beyond that each users role is different and may require different documentation. So read on to learn how to create your own custom user facing documentation within CIP Reporting. (more…)
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Archive for August, 2014
Who Classifies Your Incidents and Occurrences and Do You Trust Them
August 1st, 2014 by
Why do we report? To measure.
Why do we measure? To demonstrate.
Why do we demonstrate? To comply.
But what are you measuring? Who decides the classification? Do you trust them? What are your options? Did you read that in your drill sergeant voice? Classification of incidents and occurrences may be the most critical step in the reporting process because fundamentally most measurements start with classifications. Today on a phone call I was asked about the strategy our customers use to get good classification and I found myself talking about a few ways of solving the riddle. (more…)
IT Support Specialist – Chantilly, VA
August 1st, 2014 by
CIP Reporting is seeking the newest addition to our growing team – an IT Support Specialist to immediately help us with over 25 new customer projects. The most exciting thing about this opportunity for you is that the sky is the limit here. If you are smart, throw yourself into what you do, love to learn and apply yourself, and love technology – this is the ultimate place for you with endless growth opportunity. CIP Reporting has more than doubled every year using a very basic recipe for success: (more…)
I Use Screw Drivers as Chisels, I Admit It
August 1st, 2014 by
I guess when you make it to the top you can just relax and enjoy the trip back down the hill. Is that the case with Apple? I used to admire what appeared to me as their endless quest to build the best products but it really seems like they have lost focus. In fact, not only have they lost focus on product quality; I suggest they have lost focus on their community which was passionate for their brand to say the least. (more…)