Agile & Frameworks 7 Ways of Managing Over-Demanding Clients in Software Projects AasimNaseem, November 22, 2024May 6, 2026 Working with clients is a big part of running a software project. Sometimes you are ust busy managing over-demanding clients. But what happens when a client keeps asking for more—more features, more updates, more time—without adjusting the budget or timeline? If you’ve faced this, you’re not alone. Let me share… Continue Reading
Agile & Frameworks 5 Shifts to Have Scrum Mindset Instead of Stand-ups and Sprints AasimNaseem, April 11, 2024May 6, 2026 Let’s get something straight: Scrum is not just about daily stand-ups and time-boxed sprints. You have to have a Scrum mindset to drive it effectively. Like we discussed about mistakes about Kanban, there is a serious misunderstanding about Scrum as well. If your team is going through the motions—doing ceremonies,… Continue Reading
Saunterer Soul Ruins of the City Anjar – Lebanon AasimNaseem, October 17, 2022May 26, 2025 When the fire of ego and vanity between two princes is quenched by razing the lives and livelihoods of a 15-year-old city’s inhabitants, the remains are called The Ruins of the City #Anjar. I visited this city back in 2019 while on a business trip to Lebanon. I took a… Continue Reading
Saunterer Soul Roman Quarry – Bekaa Valley – Lebonon AasimNaseem, August 10, 2021May 26, 2025 Where ancient stones tell a story of power, mystery, and amazing skill. Where we find the Stone of the Pregnant Woman Roman Quarry is a quiet, magical place full of history, mystery, and wonder—right in the heart of Lebanon. More than 2,000 years ago, the Romans came to the Bekaa Valley… Continue Reading
Saunterer Soul Tomb of Emperor Jahangir – Shahdara, Pakistan AasimNaseem, September 10, 2020May 26, 2025 A peaceful resting place of a great Mughal emperor. In the mid-November of 2014, I was heading towards the banks of the River Ravi in Lahore, where lies a beautiful and peaceful place — the Tomb of Emperor Jahangir. Jahangir was the fourth Mughal emperor, who ruled from 1605 to… Continue Reading
Saunterer Soul Roman Temple of Baalbek – Lebanon AasimNaseem, May 26, 2020May 26, 2025 Once the holiest place on Earth for the Roman Empire—where ordinary people were not even allowed to come close or look at the gods and goddesses inside—now stands with its broken columns and sacred chambers, witnessing its former glory beneath the feet of people from all religions and races, coming… Continue Reading
PMP Certification Pass the PMP Exam On First Attempt AasimNaseem, April 15, 2019May 6, 2026 In September 2018, I passed my #PMP exam on the first attempt. Here I would like to share my experience of how I planned my studies and daily routines to achieve this target within 2 months. Here we go. Don’t Delay it The longer you take to decide to sit… Continue Reading
Random Tips SharePoint remove commas from number fields AasimNaseem, January 21, 2019April 9, 2025 In some instances you don’t want number fields to display with comma’s in SharePoint views. Unfortunately, there is no setting to not display commas on number fields. Use Calculated field to remove comma’s from number field For this example, I’m going to display a number column (Alias) in a calculated… Continue Reading
Saunterer Soul Hiran Minar – Sheikhupura Pakistan AasimNaseem, September 19, 2018May 26, 2025 Hiran Minar is a tower of love that was built for a royal pet deer! Just outside the city of Sheikhupura, there is a beautiful and peaceful place called Hiran Minar, which means “Deer Tower.” It was built by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir in the early 1600s. The story behind… Continue Reading
History Difference between Queen Nefertiti and Queen Nefertiri? AasimNaseem, July 3, 2015April 9, 2025 From last two three days, I was noticing this question, circulating over Quora. So I decided to shed some light there. This confusion is only due to resemblance of names. Nefertiti and Nefertari were different individuals that lived approximately 50 years apart. Nefertiti The Chief Royal Wife of Akhenaten‘s full… Continue Reading