On Tuesday, February 23, Electronic Ink founder and CEO Harold Hambrose enjoyed a warm reception at his alma mater, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Hambrose was back at the Pittsburgh-based institution to take part in the Carnegie Mellon School of Design Lectures series. Speaking to an audience gathered at Giant Eagle Auditorium, Hambrose displayed his trademarkRead More »
A Better System | by Harold Hambrose
Reflections on how we can unlock the full potential of our essential business technologies.
Business, Technology, and Design: CEO Harold Hambrose speaks at Carnegie Mellon School of Design Lecture Series
Mile High Club
I would like to believe that when pilots are locked into the cockpit of a commercial airline and we’re thousands of feet above ground traveling hundreds of miles an hour that these folks are focused completely on the task at hand. Recent developments with a flight bound for Minneapolis have revealed a disturbingRead More »
Business Analyst vs. Designer
I’d like to share my response to comments on my interview with CIO.com: Thank you for your passionate responses to this subject. Upon reflection, I probably started off my interview painting with too broad a brush. The definition of a business analyst deserves more discussion and analysis than I offered. Maybe I can clarify my position and weRead More »
Confusing usability for design: an expensive misunderstanding
For a long time, software developers have been under the impression that usability practices constitute “good design.” Although usability is a necessary outcome of any successful design exercise, excellent design cannot be guaranteed from the execution of usability practices alone. Usability must be done within the design process and early enough to influence and guideRead More »
A funny thing happened on the way to a SaaS model
No matter how you cut it, an assembly of displays presenting data and application features represents a product. As a product, SaaS (Software as a Service) applications possess a certain physical form that either enhances or inhibits a human end user’s ability to perform a certain task.
A Call for Participation
I just want to put out a quick call for participation to everyone. I am going to be posting my thoughts about design and business to this site periodically, in hopes of starting a conversation about the topics in the book. But the beauty of a blog is that it needn’t be one-sided. I hopeRead More »









