Get your objectives right
As the last post of 2012 I’d like to lead the way to the thinking of Russel Ackoff. There is a lot more of Russel Ackoff to be found on the web.![]()
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As the last post of 2012 I’d like to lead the way to the thinking of Russel Ackoff. There is a lot more of Russel Ackoff to be found on the web.![]()
Is Alex Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas, BMC, an ontology or a (business) architecture as it is sometimes claimed or… something else?To start with, BMC cannot be both a (business) architecture and an ontology. That is, assuming that an architect…
In his book “How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They’re Built,” Stewart Brand notes that building architectures are mainly designed from the spatial perspective, whereas the temporal dimension receives less attention. Building on the notion of She…
[amazon_image id=”3642055664″ link=”true” target=”_blank” size=”medium” ]Handbook on Enterprise Architecture (International Handbooks on Information Systems)[/amazon_image] Some time ago I read this book on Enterprise Architecture, which is a compilation of various chapters about the GERAM framework for Enterprise Architecture. Now, while very extensive it seems that GERAM is dead. The last publications on the standard date […]
Het bericht Togaf and GERAM verscheen eerst op Rob Vens.
The Rise of the Attention Economy by Esther Dyson – Project Syndicate
“This is not the familiar question of whether our machines will put us all out of work. In fact, the question is whether we will start doing more and more intellectual work for free or for barter, becoming more like our ancestors. Instead of producing food or housing for ourselves or for barter, we will be producing content and amusement for one another, without engaging in explicit (taxable) financial exchange. Yes, there is a so-called gift economy, but there is also an attention market that may not be fungible or priced – a distributed, many-to-many economy that harks back to the old days.”
What entrepreneurs can learn from artists – Fortune Management
Finally, my youthful art escapades are validated:
“Indeed, the “art” of business has become more important as the “science” grows ubiquitous. As Big Data and sophisticated analytical tools allow us to make our processes more efficient, intuition and creativity are fast becoming the only differentiating factors among competitors. Like any “soft asset,” these qualities cannot be exploited, only explored. And like artists, innovators must cultivate creative habits to see the world afresh and create something new.
How do artists think and behave? Here are 12 traits”
tags: entrepreneurs artists leadership
Everything You Need To Know About the Economy in 2012, in 34 Charts – Matthew O’Brien – The Atlantic
“We asked some of our favorite professors and writers to chip in, and here are their 34 favorite economic charts of 2012. Ross Perot has nothing on us.”
In association with Unicom, I am trying to put together an Organizational Intelligence Forum, possibly on April 25th to coincide with the Performance Management Forum. Unicom is also planning another Enterprise Architecture Forum in London on March 2…
In association with Unicom, I am trying to put together an Organizational Intelligence Forum, possibly on April 25th to coincide with the Performance Management Forum. Unicom is also planning another Enterprise Architecture Forum in London on March 2…
Unicom is planning another Enterprise Architecture Forum in London on March 21st. These generally attract a good audience of senior IT management from blue chip organizations. At the previous Forum in September, we had case studies from finance, oil an…
This is the third and final blog posting of a three-part series discussing how to implement Service-Oriented Architecture through TOGAF® 9.1. Continue reading →![]()
(A brief note on enterprise-architecture and the like that came up over the Christmas break.) Emotions are facts. Feelings are facts. (Subjective facts, it’s true, yet facts nonetheless.) Assertions about emotions and feelings – in particular, about what Self or…
Another Christmas, another cold. I just don’t seem well adapted for English winter… Nor for families either, I guess. In England at least, Christmas is both a religious festival and family festival – yet even at best I’ve never felt…
This is the second blog posting of a three-part series discussing how to implement Services-Oriented Architecture through TOGAF® 9.1. Continue reading →![]()