Plans vs. Planning
While perusing Art Hutchinson’s blog site (Mapping Strategy), I came across a wonderful quote from the late President and 5-star General, Dwight D. Eisenhower: “In preparing for battle, I have always found
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While perusing Art Hutchinson’s blog site (Mapping Strategy), I came across a wonderful quote from the late President and 5-star General, Dwight D. Eisenhower: “In preparing for battle, I have always found
The blogger Wiggins (Opposed Systems Designs) recently discussed how a Service-Oriented Architecture can improve DoD stability operations using a Development-in-a-Box approach. It contains a nice mention of Enterra Solutions®. Wiggins discusses several
Tom Barnett and I have been spending a lot time recently explaining our concept of Development-in-the-Box to anyone who would listen. We are gratified that most audiences not only “get it” but
Today’s Washington Post contains an interesting article about how competition has reduced the cost of wiring money from the United States to other countries. Krissah Williams, “Competition Cuts Cost of Wiring Money,”
Yesterday, Tom Barnett, Senior Managing Director at Enterra Solutions®, and I met with Accenture CTO, Donald Rippert. Fortuituously, he had just published an excellent article in the Financial Times. PERSONAL VIEW: “The
Mark Safranski at ZenPundit responds to our post on resilience and organizational culture with these provocative thoughts: …overlapping levels of resilience will be highly beneficial. An organization with a resilient culture will
Mark Safranski at ZenPundit is up with a thoughtful post about the organizational attributes that enhance or undermine resilience. This is an important discussion. While we’re grateful for Mark’s positive comments about
We describe Enterprise Resilience Management as a new enterprise architecture — one that integrates people, process, technology and data, and embeds automated, resilient response into organizational DNA. For a detailed exploration of
We would not want you to conclude that conversations about Development in a Box are taking place only online. Tom Barnett reports here on our latest face-to-face discussions. He also corrects a
Worth noting — several new commentaries on resilience-related themes… Shawn Beilfuss at Asia Logistics Wrap deepens his exploration of Tom Barnett’s Four Flows, Dr. Joseph Cavinato’s Five Supply Chain Architectures, and the
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