MyTeam.com: Be the President Of Your Own On-Line Little League (or just a Dio-Lio) "Myteam.com: Your Amateur Sports Center - Free Team and League Websites, Coaching Tips, Amateur Sports News & More" Nice web page title. More like a description.
I'm checking this out for a buddy, actually now a connected bureaucrat in LL. And I didn't really ask him what he wanted me to check it for. I have some ideas of my own, but I think he's looking for a way to keep in touch with everyone in the league. I think the potential is really there to build community, since this is definitely a community of folks with a common interest. And they show it with the rubber on their tires at practices and games every week. Multiple times a week. So, to me, that's the interest. And I guess the kids would probably like the idea of seeing their pictures and stats (is there player stats in the team section?) on the web. Here are my random notes. |
AgileModeling.com: Project Stakeholder Rights and Responsibilities "I believe that this concept is critical to the success of your project, that project stakeholders and developers each have a defined role and scope of influence. Because your project stakeholders are paying you to develop systems for them a good way to define those roles is from their point of view. In Software Requirements (1999) Karl Wiegers summarizes what he believes to be the rights and responsibilities of users, which I have modified below to extend to project stakeholders within the scope of AM."
This is very good. Something that might be adopted at the start of any project. Or even when a customer submits a request...kind of the start of a contracts between all of us. |