Enterra Insights

Month: April 2009

In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other cutting-edge technologies with a focus on supply chain management, autonomous decision-making, and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, autonomous intelligent enterprises, emerging technologies, and global trade. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.

Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.

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Transparency and Trust

My friend and fellow blogger Critt Jarvis recently posted a blog entitled “Transparency is key to building high trust relationships.” That post directed me to another interesting article on transparency that was

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Afghanistan and Pakistan

With military commanders in Iraq indicating that plans for the withdrawal U.S. troops remain on track, more and more attention is being paid to the conflict in Afghanistan (which has overflowed into

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Poverty and Children

In a recent blog entitled The Cost of Crisis, I discussed the devastating toll that the current financial crisis is having on children living in poverty. The World Bank indicates that as

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Is Foreign Aid Dead Aid?

I have written a number of posts that stressed that sustained development requires foreign direct investment (FDI) not foreign aid. FDI provides assistance that is closer to the old adage: “Give a

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Global Social Entrepreneurs

This is the fifth and final post on The Economist‘s special report on entrepreneurship (the first four posts were entitled Entrepreneurs as Heroes, The Rise of Entrepreneurialism, More on Global Entrepreneurialism and

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Looking for Entrepreneurial Magic

This is the fourth of five posts on The Economist‘s special report on entrepreneurship (the first three posts were entitled Entrepreneurs as Heroes, The Rise of Entrepreneurialism, and More on Global Entrepreneurialism).

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More on Global Entrepreneurialism

This is my third post about global entrepreneurialism based on a special report published in The Economist (the first two posts were entitled Entrepreneurs as Heroes and The Rise of Entrepreneurialism). Long

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The Rise of Entrepreneurialism

In a previous post [Entrepreneurs as Heroes], I indicated that I would discuss other articles from The Economist‘s special report about entrepreneurship. This is the second of five such posts. Because the

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The Cost of Crisis

When greedy and unscrupulous people brokered liar loans, bundled bad debts, and insured high risk derivatives without sufficient capital, they were thinking about how best to line their pockets with gold. I’m

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