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Thoughts and musings on Leadership & Management, and Process Design. From time to time book notes.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Ignore Culture at Your Peril
Friday, February 18, 2011
EVs: so what?
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Electric Vehicles (EVs) are here, to stay? Nissan delivered the first Leaf to a San Francisco Bay Area resident in December. The first one in Texas arrived in January. Chevrolet delivered the first Volt to a New Jersey resident in December and to the SF Bay Area later that same month.
I remember the Chevy EV1 and the claims GM “killed” the electric car. I think the world was not ready back in the early 90s. Gas was cheaper, tax loopholes subsidized car purchases for small businesses, the economy was better. Infrastructure: we have gas stations at every corner, but how do we charge our cars away from home? Lots of changes have come since then: gas costs more, tougher economy, better batteries, better charging technology, more experience with industrial EVs, and now the smart grid.
Friday, February 4, 2011
A foundational organizing principle, for IT!?
No, seriously, I actually mean it. We’ve all heard the consulting world stumping about corporate vision mission and values being necessary for business success. And what company that completes these exercises doesn’t have something that says they value people (employees, customers, both)? Especially here in the USA, where most industry pundits talk about supporting knowledge workers as being a holy grail for management.
So given that you value employees, their talents and creativity and want to support their knowledge work, what is your foundational principle for Information technology? I wager that most of you do not have one. Actually, more to the point, you do, but instead of formulating it yourself, it was delivered to you by your hardware/software vendors.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Consultants' web resources.
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Since then I have been keeping aware of tools and services that make it easy to build and host websites. Not because canned sites are necessarily better, but because they are good starting points for getting online & building your business. If they are free or cheap, even better.
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