Dr. Kirby Scheer
﷯Welcome Dr. Kirby Scheer is an accomplished Business Professional and Professor. Kirby serves as President of Yeahbay, Inc. which helps businesses simplify online business visibility.. Additionally, Dr. Kirby Scheer is an adjunct professor and has taught at the University Level since 2002 on a part-time basis in the areas of Management Information Systems, Management of Engineering Technologies, eCommerce, Management and Marketing.
What Others Say... "Dr. Kirby Scheer has, throughout these past 7 years, merited my highest recommendation for both his academic and professional service. I first met Kirby when he approached me about chairing his doctoral dissertation committee, and I was deeply impressed with his steadfastness, competence, and unwavering commitment to quality as he produced a stunningly beautiful dissertation on VoIP quality of service. Since then Kirby and I have worked together as colleagues in doctoral programs and have guided many competent individuals toward the successful conclusions of their Ph.D. programs. In addition, Kirby and I have worked together on a professional basis, and his YeahBay company has been of invaluable service to me and many other individuals. Kirby's original dedication when I first met him has not only been consistent, but has increased over time. I strongly recommend Dr. Kirby Scheer for his work in both the academic and professional IT areas." James Neiman, Ph.D Simplify... Have you ever been faced with a challenging project that seemed complex, overwhelming and virtually impossible? When you step back and look at the project from a distance your mind shifts and starts to determine the steps are necessary to complete the project. Each project takes on it's own unique journey. Projects will vary in complexity, but take a step back and look at the building blocks of the project. What is involved, who needs to be involved, and what type of estimated time frame will the project take? How The Small Things Add Up... The next time you are faced with a larger project look at the project as a whole, then take a step back then figure out what building blocks are necessary to successfully complete the project. It is not only the building blocks that are necessary for the project to take shape and function as a whole, but it is important to understand that projects generally take their own shape, and some of the building blocks will see a greater completion rate than other building blocks, but the small things add up.

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