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Integrity:
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Integrity is listed first here because I believe it is the highest
value to consider when making decisions.
Encompassed in this one value is an entire way of thinking.
Honesty, fairness and responsibility all fall naturally out
of a desire for personal integrity.
As such, those qualities all a part of what Clear Resolution is
about.
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Improvement:
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As a goal, improvement is best done on a personal level.
The desire to improve drives education, personal learning and
research into ways to do things better.
Clear Resolution is in business to help with software and
software related issues and software is in a constant
flow towards improvement.
It is therefore critical to my company and is an integral part
of my personal motivation to seek new technologies and
better ways to development software solutions and better
solutions themselves.
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Helping:
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This is a simple value that, like integrity, becomes a way of
thinking.
Clear Resolution has one simple idea - to help people with their
software, database or hardware needs.
I am simply striving to help people come up with the best
solution to fit their situation.
Helping others is what it is all about and nothing makes me
happier than to do so.
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Simplicity:
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I believe in the KISS principle (keep it simple, stupid - not
that I'm calling you stupid!).
Simplicity is one of my guiding values for a number of
reasons.
It saves time, minimizes aggravation and ultimately saves
everyone money.
A smart fellow once said to me "any idiot can make it
complicated but it takes a genius to make it simple."
I'm not claiming to be a genius, but I am trying to be one
and, if I manage to appear like one, it will be with
a lot of help from valuing simplicity!
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Fun:
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What are we doing if we aren't having fun?
I don't expect to be having fun all the time, but any
environment devoid of fun isn't only difficult to
endure, but is likely to be unproductive and
generating products of less than ideal quality.
In the world of web design this is especially
important to consider because people using the
internet don't want to be bored either.
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