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by jim

What makes a great CTO for Highgroove?

Published August 06, 2012 in Clients

Obama’s CTO

Relationships are the key to successful work at Highgroove. When it comes to clients, a CTO who is a great fit is essential.

"We need a client who is technical enough to understand the value of what Highgroove provides," says Charles Brian Quinn, Highgroove president. "We're often approached by potential clients who aren't technical at all. They want to hand us a project and come back in six months when it's finished, and that doesn't work."

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by brandon

An Unhappy Client

Published July 20, 2012 in Business Clients

Sad face

How do you turn an unhappy client into a satisfied one? No matter how long you've been in business, you'll eventually have a client who isn't pleased. Highgroovers strive for constant client satisfaction, but we have tips for turning a frustrated client into a repeat one.

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by derek

Hot Off the Presses

Published September 02, 2006 in Clients

I’ve been lucky enough to work on many client projects that make me (and my friends) generally excited. Blurb, a Highgroove client and a recently launched Ruby on Rails application, is one of those projects.

Blurb makes it look like your portfolio, travel journal, fiction novel, or any other creative print piece belongs in a Borders bookstore with its own SKU. I’m already working on my first book, and I’m confident my creations will be some of the most unique Christmas presents this year (I sure needed it – I don’t even want to talk about my gift-giving history).

Hats off to to Konstantin Gredeskoul, Brent Baker, and the rest of the Blurb team on a job well done.

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