Wishful thinking – the antithesis of good management.
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.anorien.com/2016/11/21/wishful-thinking-the-antithesis-of-good-management/Poor decisions with poor outcomes are common when a business engages in ‘wishful thinking’....
View ArticleWhere is the vision and the good decisions supporting it?
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.anorien.com/2017/05/08/where-is-the-vision-and-the-good-decisions-supporting-it/What has happened to the practice of having a vision, determining goals and objectives,...
View ArticleFraming Decisions in Business
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2017/11/07/framing-decisions-in-business/Change is inevitable. Every business enterprise whether private, government or ‘not for profit will be subject to some...
View ArticleIntentions, Actions and Business Outcomes
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2017/11/08/1740/The aphorism “The road to hell is paved with good intentions” is particularly apt when looking at businesses or governments that aren’t doing as...
View ArticleAbandoning Change for Change’s Sake
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2017/11/09/abandoning-change-for-changes-sake/Change as previously stated is inevitable. How it manifests itself can bee seen as being either good or bad....
View ArticleGovernance and Self Interest
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/03/09/governance-and-self-interest/I recently read an article in the Australian Financial Review. It suggested that there is a split in one of the Australian...
View ArticleRealising the Idea
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/05/16/realising-the-idea/The ability to flesh out an idea and its potential efficient realisation is absolutely vital for a vibrant, growing and evolving...
View ArticleBenefits Realisation
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/05/17/benefits-realisation/Effective change within an organisation is undertaken to realise a defined benefit. It is imperative the benefit, whether positive...
View ArticleSteering towards success
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/05/18/steering-towards-success/Too often enterprises (businesses, governments, service organisations, …) constrain change to only being responsive to outside...
View ArticleArchitecture of the Enterprise
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/05/21/architecture-of-the-enterprise/Much discussion and even controversy exists as to what is in fact the Enterprise.Those that think that it only...
View ArticleArchitecture Frameworks and the Enterprise
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/05/22/architecture-frameworks-and-the-enterprise/The application of a framework. when constructing an Enterprise Architecture, provides a context within which...
View ArticleThe Knowledge Repository
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/05/23/the-knowledge-repository/Decisions made within the Enterprise are best made when adequately informed. The ability to access knowledge in a timely...
View ArticleAbility, Capability, Capacity and Competence (and Reality)
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/10/02/ability-capability-capacity-and-competence-and-reality/Over two years ago I posted a piece describing the characteristics of Ability, Capability,...
View ArticleFrameworks: Why have them?
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/12/18/frameworks-why-have-them/Frameworks have been established that cover many disciplines including architecture, process, governance, change, skills,and...
View ArticleIt’ll be right: The dangers of a laissez-faire attitude to business.
Link: http://theknowledgeeconomy.blog/2018/12/19/itll-be-right-the-dangers-of-a-laissez-faire-attitude-to-business/A number of years ago I was engaged to undertake a preliminary PCI-DSS compliance...
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