Some History
I fell in love with computers and programming them while in college and finished my first degree with a Major in Data Processing. I had a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration when I was about to get drafted. So I joined the Air Force to avoid the Army thinking I would become a computer programmer in the Air Force. They gave me a set of tests at 6:00 am on the fourth day of boot camp that eventually indicated a score of 69 on the aptitude test for computer programming. In their crazy system, they decided their aptitude test was a better judge of my ability than my degree that included seven computer courses in which I had done extremely well. Three and a half years later I had not even touched a computer. So back to school I went and found my love for computers had not diminished. My second degree in Electrical Engineering had a full focus on Computer Science. I spent the next few years teaching computer science, programming mainframe computers and mini-computers, and managing organizations that included computer programmers. It turned out that the Air Force test could not have been more wrong... I was a computer wiz!
Then I became even more interested in the ways that we as human beings are programmed and delved into discovering ways to deprogram or reprogram people. Of course this is a much more difficult task. I continue to focus my energy and time to working with people and organizations with their own need to change so that they can become more successful.
Lately though, I've grown more and more interested in the world of computing as it exists today. I'm especially fascinated by our systems of interaction as generated by the internet. We are collectively in the process of co-evolution between people and technology... technology evolves and we evolve with it... we evolve and technology evolves with us! This is truly co-evolution.
As a result, I am now back into computer programming and am focusing on website development as part of my business consulting activities. There is a clear need for companies to express their business strategy and accomplish their results. The website development process can be used to increase clarity in business strategy and its execution. Therefore, effective web development should start with an effective strategic development process. At co-evolution designs, we have the tools needed to work with a company's leaders to accomplish clarity in their businesses objectives. Then the web development process is used to accomplish those objectives.
We also have collaborative relationships with other experienced website development companies allowing co-evolution designs to offer whatever is needed on web projects.