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Jobsite Document Management for General Contractors January 21, 2010, by Kevin Fox

Large general contractors require an IT solution to handle the creation, access, and storage to what I call “jobsite documents”. Jobsite documents are those created by field users, such as daily reports, RFI, drawings, etc. Many companies develop the bad habit of storing these documents on jobsite computers and/or in the Project Manager’s email software data file.

“Interesting Times” for Defense Acquisitions January 12, 2010, by Stephen Sheiko

According to an oft-repeated cliché, “May you live in interesting times” constitutes a particularly malevolent curse in the Chinese language. Like it or not, these days are indisputably interesting times in the field of defense acquisitions.

A Concept Rendering is Worth a Thousand Words ... at least Ford thinks so. February 16, 2010, by Chris Pelicano

"We will get a huge circus tent , with open sides on both ends to usher in and out the hundreds of guests that will attend. We will put our highest performance vehicles on display so visitors can touch and feel the quality. We will have mounted engines, chassis, cut-a-way models, accessories, performance charts and graphics, racing vehicles, performance tests, resource libraries, driving video games, give-a-ways, and live entertainment as well as high powered presentations and music."

A good user interface is imperative, even for small user groups December 15, 2009, by Jason Kerlek

Application of best practices for user interface development helps to ensure that programs are intuitive with a logical flow and strong visual cues, and that these positive attributes are further supported by Help/Instructions accessed through an easily recognizable mechanism.

Above the Standard Form June 15, 2010, by Michael Schutz

Proposal Director Mike Schutz writes about SF330 development: how A/E firms can separate themselves from the pack by handing this standard form properly.

All design has to work for the user November 25, 2009, by Chris Pelicano

In the rush to the Web over the last dozen years, much attention has been given to the website "user experience". To a certain degree, this extensive dialogue has been reapplied to print marketing pieces as graphic designers strive to combine traditional print design with visual elements familiar to web users.

Business Efficiency Gains In Information Technology November 11, 2009, by Peter Mirus

Three years ago, Trinity collected research from diverse sources about increasing business efficiency through Information Technology. Specifically, we were looking for low-cost solutions that did not require implementation of sophisticated process automation.

Don’t Forget to Brand the Cattle June 22, 2010, by Chris Pelicano

Trinity's graphic design process focuses intently on the client's need to communicate its message, mission, and unique benefits to its target audience.

Economic woes force reassessment of customer service December 01, 2009, by Peter Mirus

The poor economy has prompted many companies to reevaluate their customer focus. In some cases, companies have had to reassess what customer service means to both themselves and to their customers.

Four Rules for Working in a Non-Profit Organization September 11, 2009, by Peter Mirus

Since Trinity Consulting does a good amount of work in both the for-profit non-profit sectors, we occasionally serve as a sounding board for individuals who are contemplating the career leap from for-profit to non-profit. This is particularly true as Trinity assists our clients with staff recruitment.

Information Management (IM) August 04, 2010,

Trinity employs certified systems administrators and application developers with expertise in network security, web technologies, and Information Management (including MS SharePoint deployment, configuration and management).

Information Management (IM) August 05, 2010,

Trinity supports its B2G communication work with in-house Information Management expertise, ensuring that the client proposal development process is efficient and that client data is protected.

Looking for a Better Browser? March 09, 2010, by Bryan Hadro

My web developer colleagues could tell you...I sound like a broken record when it comes to complaining about Microsoft’s web browser, Internet Explorer (IE). And in most cases, I’d say such diatribes are well-warranted. But instead of going on a rant in this article, I figured I would take a more rational approach. Let's take a brief look at some of the known downsides of IE and shed light on some alternative browsers.

Make It Easy for the Government to Award You the Contract May 20, 2010, by Michael Schutz

Understanding how the government solicits business and evaluates proposals is critical for those who want to win contracts. This was discussed in Trinity's recent Proposals Done Right workshop.

Notable for Design Reviews June 29, 2010, by Jason Kerlek

Trinity reviews Notable, a web application enabling better collaboration/review on design drafts, including web and other graphic design.

Project Management Via Basecamp October 22, 2009, by Brandon Vaughan

Trinity has used many online project management and team collaboration tools. We have yet to find one that we can endorse without reservation--every system has its flaws and limitations (some of them more egregious than others).

Proposal management August 05, 2010,

To ensure an efficient and effective proposal process, Trinity will provide you with an experienced proposal manager—bringing dedication, attentiveness, and rigorous day-to-day management to the proposal process.

Ready for Strategic Marketing Consulting? February 04, 2010, by Peter Mirus

Small businesses often wonder at what point, if any, they should seek an outside consultant to provide objective marketing advice or run their marketing functions. There is no clear-cut answer to this question. However, I do offer a few words of advice to small business owners (or managers).

Room for Growth? July 01, 2009, by Peter Mirus

Have you completely saturated your market?

No? Good. Because that means even if your market is shrinking, you still have room for growth.

See, Transform, Act November 24, 2009, by Peter Mirus

Trinity defines the strategic business development process as a repeatable cycle that uncovers ever more accurate information about both the market and your organization with each revolution.

Tips for New Business Owners January 19, 2010, by Peter Mirus

A reader requested that I provide some thoughts directed at sole proprietors who are just getting started in business. This got me wondering: what sort of advice would I give to someone who was in the process of setting up their first business? Here are some tips.

TRANSFORM to ready yourself for the market approach December 17, 2009, by Peter Mirus

The SEE part of “See, Transform, Act” presents a roadmap for growing business through an effective market approach. In the TRANSFORM part of the model, the company readies itself for this approach by applying necessary internal change.

Trinity Commended for Work on Communications Resource October 14, 2008, by Trinity Consulting, Inc.

Dr Andrew Abela, Associate Professor at the Department of Business and Economics at The Catholic University of America, has commended Trinity on its web development efforts for his new “Extreme Presentation” website.

Trinity Consulting Surges Forward into 2009 March 17, 2009, by Trinity Consulting, Inc.

In less than one year, Trinity has more than doubled its customer base across multiple lines of business including proposal development, web development, and marketing strategy consulting.

Trinity Creates Bid Automation System for Client, Part II September 24, 2009, by Jason Kerlek

From Part 1: Trinity will be integrating three tools from the suite's toolset to improve the bid solicitation process: the Communications System, the Bidders List, and the Project File Management/Download System.

Web Software Utilization for Business Success May 19, 2010, by Jason Kerlek

In this workshop we focused on presenting some of the online applications/tools that Trinity has used to improve its own business operations, and how they may do the same for our clients.