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Stenstrøm Consulting

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Here is the latest company news and press updates.

About us

The company

Stenstrøm Consulting is my private company that I started back in 1998.The purpose of the company was originally to allow me to work as a part time consultant while reporting revenue to the goverment.

Now, the company servers as

  1. My private investment company
  2. My private management for hire company
  3. As a reseller of web hosting solution from other vendors such as www.pair.com

The owner

What I do, and what I am best at, is best described by my LinkedIn profile.

In short: I am a project manager working with IT and Business development projects. I have about 12 years of relevant experience and a masters degree in science.

Our use of social networks/sites

I use many different social networks. For the most part, they are used to meet people, interact and give back to the community.

The sites are (click on the icons to be directed to the site):

Clients

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Here is a list of clients that I have worked for the last years:

  • (2 years) NILU
  • (2 years) NTNU
  • (3 years) Aitos as (and later Energos asa)
  • (3 years) ConsultIT (and later Abeo)
  • (4 years) Orkla Media-> Edda Media-> Mecom Europe -> Edda Media

Site profile

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  1. Give the you, the reader, a list of articles on the Internet, such as blog posts, news posts, and dicussion threads that are well worth reading
  2. My own work related articles/blog 

 Both focus areas are related to the challenges that I meet in the projects that I am involved in. This means that this sites content for the most part will contain topics such as: Project Management, Information technology (CRM; Collaboration; ERP/ERM; SOA), Methologies (ITIL; CobiT; PMI's PMBOK; SOX)
The first area of content will normally be updated on a daily basis. I follow about 500 different internet sites each day, using the Google Reader service, and share those articles I find of high value to me personally. 
The site will provide and RSS feed as soon as Google has completed the integration of FeedBurner.com into their standard portfolio.

Congratulations to Norway

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For winning the Eurovision song contest

Gratulerer med 17 mai

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I wish everyone a happy celebration of Norway's May 17th today. :) 

Twitter and I

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I am in the process of removing about half of the people I follow. If you want to know why then read on.

I started using Twitter actively around February this year. Without cheating, I got about 5400 followers in about five months. I spent a lot of time on Twitter – to much time. Twitter felt like a chore. After a while I did something which is not good: I posted to many links and replied very little to people sending me tweets. For that I am sorry.

Many have asked me why I more or less stopped Tweeting, and the answer lies partly in the above situation: Twitter felt like a chore. Another part is the fact that I started spending more and more time over at Friendfeed. I found that Friendfeed has a lot what to offer (an it still does until it is merged with Facebook). The discussions are of high quality and value. Trying to balance Friendfeed and Twitter was – and still is – a challenge.

Something had to happen, so I took time off both Friendfeed, Facebook and Twitter for about six weeks this summer. This gave me time to start again and rethink my strategy for using Social Networks. I love social networks, but I love my “real” life more.

So, I will still differentiate the different networks like I did before, but the way I use Twitter is changing fast:

  • Facebook will be for people I have met (a few exceptions apply). I no longer cross post between Facebook and other networks, as the group of people in each network is different. I also post to Facebook in Norwegian only.
  • Friendfeed will be used for detailed discussions and is a good source of information related to the Tech industry and Social Networks.
    • I normally do not subscribe to the people subscribing to me, because Friendfeed has the best search function. I use the search feature to find things that interest me posted by anyone on Friendfeed. Thus, I don’t need to spend time managing a subscriber/follower list like on Twitter. (I know I can use search at Twitter, but there is no contest between the two services as far as search goes.)
    • I use Friendfeed’s Friends and Group feature to organize the people I do subscribe to, all in a great web interface.
    • My only gripe with Friendfeed is the lack of posts related to Project Management and Enterprise Architecture. I do believe this will change once Friendfeed and Facebook is merged together.
  • Twitter – I used to follow back anyone and everyone. I will now follow back if the person:
    • Is a person and not spammer
    • Does not try to sells me stuff
    • Is not tweeting stuff like “how to gain followers fast”
    • Works with Tech, CRM, Project Management or other topics related to my professional life
    • Is a person that I would like to maintain a relationship with in my personal life.
    • Or, is a person with humor and personality that contribute to Twitter in a positive manner.
  • Linkedin – For professional relations, past and present. (Though I do not spend much time on the site)
  • Plaxo – Used for exchange of contact information. I am thinking of deleting the account, as they now charge for Outlook integration
  • Google Reader – Still used as a primary source of all types of information, but the service is increasingly getting more and better features targeting the social networks scene.

A consequence of my changed strategy is that I am following fewer and fewer people on Twitter. Do not take it personally if I am not following you back. I do not take it personally if people stop following me. I still read all replies to me and respond to them. In fact, the best way to get me to follow you back, is to send me a reply. The goal here is to get a Twitter stream tailored to my interest and the time I have available to spend on Twitter.

A side effect of this: You can trust that the list of people that I do follow, are all worthy of a #followfriday recommendation. (I am not done with cleaning out the list, but I am getting there.)

My strategy might seem arrogant to you. It is not meant to be. I just would like to get back to the point where I find Twitter to be fun again, and to a point where I can share my own thoughts, ideas and information with the community.

Thank you for reading!