The Journey

Every hike always begins with a destination, because that is why you spend months training and planning the perfect trip. You want to reach your goal, and that was the point of the trip. This seems like reasonable logic, because the goal started the whole process. When you look back at the trip months or years later, you realize that it was always about the journey more than the destination. That is the purpose of this blog, to celebrate our journey in technology and to optimize the processes we use to reach our goals.

Hiking in the Andes Mountains in Peru during the journey to Machu Picchu.

When you look back at the trip months or years later, you realize that is was always about the journey more than the destination.

Why is the journey important?

  • The journey impacts the outcome. In other words, optimizing processes impacts the business value.
  • The journey takes time, and time increases cost. Optimizing processes will reduce time and cost.
  • The ability to create more business value for less cost creates a strategic advantage.

I will blog about the continuous improvement practices that I have found success with during my various roles in technology. My goal is to share innovative ideas that create continuous improvements for technology and business.

As always, I am looking forward to the journey.

Published by Paula Lipnick

Paula Lipnick is a Program Manager with a strong focus on continuously improving processes to create long term business value.

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