Archive for October, 2008
The Great BI Debate
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008I just finished commenting on a rollicking debate about BI – The Great Debate: Business Intelligence but suggest you click over to read all the comments, as they covered off many of the reasons that I wrote The Logical Organization. I congratulate all on a great debate. All contributors made valid points, albeit from different perspectives. [...]
Logical Interpretation – A Subjective Experience
Friday, October 10th, 2008I ran into a very dear friend last night who is an esteemed Doctor of Philosophy and Emeritus Professor. His sphere of expertise has been in theology, most particularly in debunking the theory of evolution. My knowledge in this sphere is such that I would never even consider debating any of his propositions. I mentioned [...]
Wake Up, Change is Happening Now!
Saturday, October 4th, 2008There is a common misconception that change is happening faster. Yet in reality, the change signals are often visible on the horizon well before they become visible in mainstream business. Change is like a chameleon that changes as it moves through its own lifecycle: Single Event – It starts with a single event, Isolated Events [...]

