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February, 2009

Feb 21 2009   12:03PM GMT

What is your organization’s single greatest economic denominator?



Posted by: viip
Jim Collins, Inherent Quality, 2020, Continual Improvement, Social Responsibility

For those familiar with the work of Jim Collins, great organizations have apparently profound insight into the inner workings of their economics because they are able to pick one ratio to systematically increase over time that will have the greatest most sustainable impact on their economic engine (or for the social sectors, their resource engine).  Perhaps every organization needs to ask themselves, what is their single greatest economic denominator, and how can they develop a sustainable engine to deliver superior performance relative to their mission. If every organization did this perhaps this would greatly assist with having sustained social and economic continual improvement globally before, by and beyond perfect vision leap year 2020.

Thank you for all you do. Have a great day, and future.

Feb 20 2009   8:20PM GMT

The Greatest Economic Denominator



Posted by: viip
CNA, Inherent Quality, Jim Collins, Good To Great, Social Responsibility

the social impact of learning or being exposed to learning is the greatest economic denominator of this college

Jean Madill, President, CNA

 


Feb 3 2009   11:43PM GMT

Trust, growing within the Cloud



Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality, QA, Governance, Relationship Management, SharePoint, Cloud Computing, IBM, Trust

 

As noted within it is not surprising to see QA organizations increasingly focusing more so on governance matters. In present and future times it will also not be surprising to have this focus increasingly include relationship management, perhaps even increasingly relative to the cloud. It will also not be surprising to see resources, organizations, services and products which help enable or grow trust relationships from various perspectives (including within the cloud, and perhaps relative to sharing).

 

By 2010 it is very possible that relationship management will truly begin surpassing traditional IT skills within many organizations. Furthermore by 2020 it is very possible services will have significantly grown within, and migrated to, the cloud … particularly as trust grows inherently.