#365 – FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING TRANSFORMATION PART 3 – HOWARD WIENER

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In the previous article, I discussed three models of your company that should inform and guide your efforts to transform:  the four-level Logical Model, the Enterprise Architecture model and the Digital Business Architecture model.  In this article, I will apply them to designing and planning for your transformation.

Models and the Transformation Process

Transformation must be driven by a defined business strategy.  Too many initiatives are driven by a perceived need to master some state-of-the-art or of-the-moment technology, solution or technique and end up underachieving or failing outright.  Once you have articulated strategy, you will employ the models to identify the entities that you will require to enable you to execute on it.  With that inventory in hand, you can perform an as-is vs. to-be gap analysis to create an inventory or portfolio of the changes you will need to make to position your company to do that.  Finally, you will analyze your portfolio and create program and project plans to effectuate the transformation. Continue reading

#364 – WHAT IS THE RELIABILITY OF THE RELIABILITY FUNCTION? – FRED SCHENKELBERG

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Jezdimir Knezevic of the MIRCE Akademy published a paper with the title above and I have a few comments.

In the article, Jezdimir suggests that the statistical approach to describing the world about us is fundamental flaws and not inherently useful for our use. He compares a mathematical/statistical approach to a scientific approach and finds the stats wanting.

Let’s take a critical look at the topic of this paper and conclusions. Continue reading

#364 – MENTAL HEALTH RISKS OF SENIORS – DR. TRUDY HU

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Based on the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau, the estimated population of the U.S. was approximately 331.4 million in 2021.  More than three-quarters (77.9%) or about 258.3 million were adult populations.  Baby boomer generation, those born between 1946 and 1964, was about 54.1 million in 2019.  They are reaching the age range between 57 to 75 in 2021 in a fast speed.  It is one of the major driving force of the growth in the adult population.  They soon represented 21% of the adult population, more than one in every five adult Americans. Continue reading

#364 – PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS RISK: MATTER OF RESISTANCE – MALCOLM PEART

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In conflicts, or just differences of opinion, people push-back when opinions or ideas are different to theirs.  These differences may not necessarily be wrong, but, a mere difference can constitute change to somebody and, as with any change there is inevitably some resistance to a greater or lesser extent.

As Newton discovered, ‘For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction’ and the same is true of people.  This reaction, in the absence of open minds, may not only be opposite but, if coupled with ineffective communication produces increased resistance to change and, inevitably, friction. Continue reading

#364 – FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING TRANSFORMATION – PART 2 – HOWARD WIENER

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In Part I of this series, we discussed the VUCA environment in which business are operating and the impact this has had and will continue to have on how businesses are run, discussed the need for business agility and introduced the EA model that Agile ERM employs.  In this article, we will look at three models that help to understand your company and inform decisions you will have to make about how to transform it to achieve sustainability. Continue reading