On Holacracy, the organization paradigm (ii)
Holacracy is at times over specified, over-prescribed. Is it really part of an organizational design method to establish rules for meetings as it is the case for Holacracy?
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Holacracy is at times over specified, over-prescribed. Is it really part of an organizational design method to establish rules for meetings as it is the case for Holacracy?
Chess and the Art of Enterprise is now also available as PDF for those who like to read it on a device instead of on paper. This version looks exactly like the paper version (which means: more elegant than the iBook). … Continue reading →![]()
Every one and especially bloggers, as well as anyone wanting to sell their good or services likes to use a bit of sensationalism to get noticed. I for example often like to be controversial. Other mechanism I have come across are claiming something as new even if it has been around for a long time … Continue reading The dark side of sensationalism in architecture →
On the awesome site Genius.com people have gathered some amazing lectures of starting up a business. The lecturers are some of the most famous and successful people in business today. Lecture 1: How to Start a Startup by Sam Altman Lecture 2: Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution Part II by Sam Altman Lecture 3: Counterintuitive Parts of Startups, and How to Have Ideasby Paul Graham […]![]()
On the awesome site Genius.com people have gathered some amazing lectures of starting up a business. The lecturers are some of the most famous and successful people in business today. Lecture 1: How to Start a Startup by Sam Altman Lecture 2: Ideas, Products, Teams and Execution Part II by Sam Altman Lecture 3: Counterintuitive Parts of Startups, and How to Have Ideasby Paul Graham […]![]()
Come join your peers and Intact at the 2015 HP Software South Central User Forum.
On September 23rd, Intact will be sponsoring the HP Software User Forum in Austin, Texas
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Like all small independents in just about any industry, my relationship with ‘the big boys’ is ambivalent at best. All those big analyst-consultancies like Forrester or Gartner, the ratings-agencies like Moody’s or S&P, the big IT- or process-consultancies like IBM…
Early in the week, the baseline team announces that they are almost done with their work. There are a few more points to flesh out, but overall the structure is there. The team has brought along the following diagram to illustrate their way…
By The Open Group The Open Group, the vendor-neutral IT consortium, is hosting its latest event in Edinburgh October 19-22 2015. The Open Group Edinburgh 2015 will focus on the challenge of architecting a Boundaryless Organization in an age of … Continue reading →![]()
Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture is also available as an iBook. The price depends on where you are, as iBooks prices are inclusive of tax. However, the book has been priced at roughly two thirds of the paperback … Continue reading →![]()
Pride is one of the things that we all need to certain degree unless we want to get into mental distress. So it is important that in architecture we are proud of what we are doing. However that pride usually leads us into several areas of prejudice that again is something to avoid as it … Continue reading Pride and Prejudice →
Is your enterprise ready for desktop-class tablets? On September 9, Apple announced its iPad Pro, with a 12.9-inch diagonal screen, 10-hour battery life, magnetically attached keyboard, and stylus, along with
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