Phil Primeau worked as a Business Systems Analyst for Trish Marszalek in 2005. During his first few weeks, Phil took time to understand the large, complex project before driving it forward. He brought technical skills, a desire to learn, and was able to support other aspects of the project when needed. Trish was impressed with Phil's work and would hire him again without hesitation due to his skills, work ethic, and ability to work well with others.
The document outlines a plan for a college magazine cover. It will feature a large photo of students studying outdoors on the front lawn on a sunny day. The magazine's title "College Life" will be prominently displayed in a modern sans-serif font above the photo. Additional details like volume number and date will be included in a smaller font at the bottom.
Rearrange Your Psychological Furniture
1) The future is shaped by present thinking, so one must nourish new decisions with confidence to change their destiny and avoid grieving past mistakes.
2) One should live in the present, prepare wisely for the future without dwelling on the past, as good thoughts will lead to good results.
3) By rearranging one's "psychological furniture" through forming a new mindset without focusing on past errors, one can wipe the slate clean and mold their own destiny through positive intentions.
Cardiff 2002 Application of the Year Award for Government / Seward PresentationPhil Primeau
The City of Calgary was facing challenges with their property assessment process, which involved on-site visits that were expensive, time-consuming, and resulted in inaccurate assessments. To address this, the City assembled a project team to research alternative technology solutions. They piloted online homeowner surveys and document management software, which streamlined the process by making homeowners responsible for providing information. This reduced the assessment cycle from 13 to 4 months and cut costs by $200,000. Following the successful pilot, the City implemented the new technology city-wide, doubling productivity and projected annual savings of $1,000,000 while improving their ability to manage critical documents.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for Phil Primeau for project work. It summarizes that Phil worked as a business analyst on a complex project for over a year. He actively sought to understand objectives and provided insights from his experience. Phil merged requirements standards and facilitated reviews to develop 800 custom requirements to meet the organization's needs. The project was completed on time and within budget due to Phil stepping up as needed and going beyond his responsibilities.
Phil Primeau worked as a Business Systems Analyst for Trish Marszalek in 2005. During his first few weeks, Phil took time to understand the large, complex project before driving it forward. He brought technical skills, a desire to learn, and was able to support other aspects of the project when needed. Trish was impressed with Phil's work and would hire him again without hesitation due to his skills, work ethic, and ability to work well with others.
The document outlines a plan for a college magazine cover. It will feature a large photo of students studying outdoors on the front lawn on a sunny day. The magazine's title "College Life" will be prominently displayed in a modern sans-serif font above the photo. Additional details like volume number and date will be included in a smaller font at the bottom.
Rearrange Your Psychological Furniture
1) The future is shaped by present thinking, so one must nourish new decisions with confidence to change their destiny and avoid grieving past mistakes.
2) One should live in the present, prepare wisely for the future without dwelling on the past, as good thoughts will lead to good results.
3) By rearranging one's "psychological furniture" through forming a new mindset without focusing on past errors, one can wipe the slate clean and mold their own destiny through positive intentions.
Cardiff 2002 Application of the Year Award for Government / Seward PresentationPhil Primeau
The City of Calgary was facing challenges with their property assessment process, which involved on-site visits that were expensive, time-consuming, and resulted in inaccurate assessments. To address this, the City assembled a project team to research alternative technology solutions. They piloted online homeowner surveys and document management software, which streamlined the process by making homeowners responsible for providing information. This reduced the assessment cycle from 13 to 4 months and cut costs by $200,000. Following the successful pilot, the City implemented the new technology city-wide, doubling productivity and projected annual savings of $1,000,000 while improving their ability to manage critical documents.
This letter provides a strong recommendation for Phil Primeau for project work. It summarizes that Phil worked as a business analyst on a complex project for over a year. He actively sought to understand objectives and provided insights from his experience. Phil merged requirements standards and facilitated reviews to develop 800 custom requirements to meet the organization's needs. The project was completed on time and within budget due to Phil stepping up as needed and going beyond his responsibilities.
Maryann Ray sent an email to Susan McCaw discussing Phil Primeau's work on the MMIT initiative at American Express. The email states that Phil has contributed significantly to three key components of MMIT and helped drive progress by gaining consensus despite numerous challenges. Maryann believes Phil's work has exceeded expectations for his role and asks Susan to pass along her thanks and appreciation to Phil's superiors at his company.
Phil Primeau helped set up a document imaging system pilot for the City and County of Honolulu. He installed the needed software and equipment quickly and addressed issues as they came up, including developing an installation procedure when the launcher failed. His assistance ensured the pilot got off to a smooth start.
The document discusses the City and County of Honolulu's efforts to streamline its business processes through the use of new technology. It implemented a work management system called POSSE to track workflows and integrate with GIS and document management systems. A consulting company helped set up the document management components to ensure successful integration. The new system dramatically improved customer service by reducing application turnaround times, allowing permits to be processed in 25 minutes compared to days previously.
Calgary is one of Canada's fastest growing cities with over 860,000 residents located at the edge of the Rocky Mountains. The City of Calgary Assessment Business Unit establishes property values to calculate taxes. As the city grows, assessing properties becomes more challenging. Previously, the unit performed expensive and labor-intensive customer surveys but sought a more efficient electronic solution. They implemented a TELEform solution from Seward Consulting to automate a 43,500 unit condominium owner survey, saving $200,000 and 9 months of time by receiving 75% of surveys completed.
The Calgary Regional Health Authority needed an efficient way for frontline providers to accurately collect data from patient visits. They chose the TELEform solution designed by Seward Consulting, as it allowed automated entry into a database and high accuracy from scanned and faxed forms. Seward Consulting customized the TELEform system along with a database called HEALTH STAR, which provided feedback to clinicians and collected patient visit data for Alberta Health. The system has since expanded and now processes over 77,000 patient visits annually in an easy to use, automated format.
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to bits, bytes, computer architecture, and networking. It begins with an explanation of bits and bytes as the basic units of digital information. It then covers common computer components such as the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and hard drive. The document introduces different computer platforms and discusses networking fundamentals like topologies and the OSI model. It provides a high-level tour of fundamental digital concepts.
Maryann Ray sent an email to Susan McCaw discussing Phil Primeau's work on the MMIT initiative at American Express. The email states that Phil has contributed significantly to three key components of MMIT and helped drive progress by gaining consensus despite numerous challenges. Maryann believes Phil's work has exceeded expectations for his role and asks Susan to pass along her thanks and appreciation to Phil's superiors at his company.
Phil Primeau helped set up a document imaging system pilot for the City and County of Honolulu. He installed the needed software and equipment quickly and addressed issues as they came up, including developing an installation procedure when the launcher failed. His assistance ensured the pilot got off to a smooth start.
The document discusses the City and County of Honolulu's efforts to streamline its business processes through the use of new technology. It implemented a work management system called POSSE to track workflows and integrate with GIS and document management systems. A consulting company helped set up the document management components to ensure successful integration. The new system dramatically improved customer service by reducing application turnaround times, allowing permits to be processed in 25 minutes compared to days previously.
Calgary is one of Canada's fastest growing cities with over 860,000 residents located at the edge of the Rocky Mountains. The City of Calgary Assessment Business Unit establishes property values to calculate taxes. As the city grows, assessing properties becomes more challenging. Previously, the unit performed expensive and labor-intensive customer surveys but sought a more efficient electronic solution. They implemented a TELEform solution from Seward Consulting to automate a 43,500 unit condominium owner survey, saving $200,000 and 9 months of time by receiving 75% of surveys completed.
The Calgary Regional Health Authority needed an efficient way for frontline providers to accurately collect data from patient visits. They chose the TELEform solution designed by Seward Consulting, as it allowed automated entry into a database and high accuracy from scanned and faxed forms. Seward Consulting customized the TELEform system along with a database called HEALTH STAR, which provided feedback to clinicians and collected patient visit data for Alberta Health. The system has since expanded and now processes over 77,000 patient visits annually in an easy to use, automated format.
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to bits, bytes, computer architecture, and networking. It begins with an explanation of bits and bytes as the basic units of digital information. It then covers common computer components such as the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and hard drive. The document introduces different computer platforms and discusses networking fundamentals like topologies and the OSI model. It provides a high-level tour of fundamental digital concepts.