Category: Business, Organization, and Management

  • As the founder or principle in a sequence of a couple of the largest privately h

    As the founder or principle in a sequence of a couple of the largest privately held tech and marketing services (consulting) companies in america, I used to recommend that students, if they can, and have the temperament, work for the big consulting firms right out of college, because those jobs will teach you 10x per year what any other job will, and 100x per year what your rather questionable university education did (if it did at all). I’m not sure I would say so any longer. But I think that’s my own bias because of where I see employment stress in the young. If you can gain access to these companies or their customers you’re not in the ‘stressed’ demographic. πŸ˜‰

    Major consulting firms specialize in strategy, management, reorganization, legal, economic, tax, finance, manufacturing, tech, science, HR, marketing, and sales. With oddly, staffing firms included as well (which consulting firms usually treat with a bit of disdain.)

    Now, in my generation, we understood that as law and bureaucracy functioned as the operating system of governments and polities, finance and departments the operating system for manufacturing, that these were maladapted systems for modernity, and that software provided the operating system for human cooperation in organizations. So many of us quickly undrestood that software evolved to reflect best practices, and that with the internet that began to include customer relationship best practices as well.

    So there is a reason for the rise in tech companies that not only supply staff, not only supply project responsibility, not only supply reorganization of organizations using software, but who use software to strategically alighn the entire business from front to back. And this put the rising firms out of technology (like mine) in competition for the bottom and midmarket of the top down management consulting firms – closing the gap between the largest corporations, the midmarket, and up into the Fortune 1000.

    Now, my present company, is in a bit of a holding pattern while my research on law concludes, and the technology of the browser and AI catch up (they have), because there is a difference between visionary and first mover and visionary and being waaay too early for the technology and market to support it. πŸ˜‰ That present company produces an ‘everything app’, that is more of a replacement for the shell (user interface to your computer or device), that completes the transition from disconnected files in ‘file systems’ to interconnected everything that’s aware of how to interact with everything else.

    And our goal for this product is to complete that sequence of human organization by restoring ‘communities’ in business by extreme transparency, end the centralization of data and AI in the internet age, and instead make your AI work for your benefit. That’s why we use the name and domain ‘Runcible’ from Neal Stephenson’s “Diamond Age”. Your device is constantly trying to help you improve and filter out falsehoods, instead of feed centralized data stores that seek to manipulate you for their benefit.

    We can run the whole country (or the world for that matter) on this software. And it has no other ambition (or at least the AI has no other ambition) than helping you discover knowledge, utility, the truth, and to insulate you from falshoods, deceits, and outright lies. πŸ˜‰

    Because that’s the end point of human evolution. Not one where we are slaves to machines serving someone else’s interests rather than our own.

    And that bit of consulting ought to be the most rewarding in history – for organizing people in and across industries. For organizing people in societies for their personal itnersts. And for organizing people in democratic governmetns so that no one can lie to anyone else – which is the most noble ambition I know of.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-23 13:13:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1638891827372630020

  • As the founder or principle in a sequence of a couple of the largest privately h

    As the founder or principle in a sequence of a couple of the largest privately held tech and marketing services (consulting) companies in america, I used to recommend that students, if they can, and have the temperament, work for the big consulting firms right out of college, because those jobs will teach you 10x per year what any other job will, and 100x per year what your rather questionable university education did (if it did at all). I’m not sure I would say so any longer. But I think that’s my own bias because of where I see employment stress in the young. If you can gain access to these companies or their customers you’re not in the ‘stressed’ demographic. πŸ˜‰

    Major consulting firms specialize in strategy, management, reorganization, legal, economic, tax, finance, manufacturing, tech, science, HR, marketing, and sales. With oddly, staffing firms included as well (which consulting firms usually treat with a bit of disdain.)

    Now, in my generation, we understood that as law and bureaucracy functioned as the operating system of governments and polities, finance and departments the operating system for manufacturing, that these were maladapted systems for modernity, and that software provided the operating system for human cooperation in organizations. So many of us quickly undrestood that software evolved to reflect best practices, and that with the internet that began to include customer relationship best practices as well.

    So there is a reason for the rise in tech companies that not only supply staff, not only supply project responsibility, not only supply reorganization of organizations using software, but who use software to strategically alighn the entire business from front to back. And this put the rising firms out of technology (like mine) in competition for the bottom and midmarket of the top down management consulting firms – closing the gap between the largest corporations, the midmarket, and up into the Fortune 1000.

    Now, my present company, is in a bit of a holding pattern while my research on law concludes, and the technology of the browser and AI catch up (they have), because there is a difference between visionary and first mover and visionary and being waaay too early for the technology and market to support it. πŸ˜‰ That present company produces an ‘everything app’, that is more of a replacement for the shell (user interface to your computer or device), that completes the transition from disconnected files in ‘file systems’ to interconnected everything that’s aware of how to interact with everything else.

    And our goal for this product is to complete that sequence of human organization by restoring ‘communities’ in business by extreme transparency, end the centralization of data and AI in the internet age, and instead make your AI work for your benefit. That’s why we use the name and domain ‘Runcible’ from Neal Stephenson’s “Diamond Age”. Your device is constantly trying to help you improve and filter out falsehoods, instead of feed centralized data stores that seek to manipulate you for their benefit.

    We can run the whole country (or the world for that matter) on this software. And it has no other ambition (or at least the AI has no other ambition) than helping you discover knowledge, utility, the truth, and to insulate you from falshoods, deceits, and outright lies. πŸ˜‰

    Because that’s the end point of human evolution. Not one where we are slaves to machines serving someone else’s interests rather than our own.

    And that bit of consulting ought to be the most rewarding in history – for organizing people in and across industries. For organizing people in societies for their personal itnersts. And for organizing people in democratic governmetns so that no one can lie to anyone else – which is the most noble ambition I know of.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-23 13:13:55 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1638891827158831104

  • WORTH SHARING Shoe company that produces exceptional products advertising with a

    WORTH SHARING
    Shoe company that produces exceptional products advertising with a photo of narrow-lath (skinny feet) shoes, despite that they produce narrow to wide lath shoes for everyone’s feet across the spectrum.
    I saw an opportunity to ‘share’ a criticism and suggestion for… https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1638883479029964801

  • Thank you! Your product line is gorgeous, BTW: as the founder (now retired) of o

    Thank you! Your product line is gorgeous,
    BTW: as the founder (now retired) of one of the top 25 digital agencies, we might consider that photographers, art directors, and marketers, often place aesthetic consistency in support of their careers, at the cost of market segments who are most desirous of one’s products and services. Potential customers, especially within trends, are both smarter than we assume, and less willing to invest more than three seconds in assessment of our ads, usually coming to the most pessimistic assessment possible – the opposite of what we desire. As such ‘Good advertising is the truth, stated elegantly, and succinctly’. The unstated completion of that sentence is “or your product, service, or information, is not worthy of good advertising – or the attention and money of customers.”
    Now, I’ve done my public service for today. And I’m off to finish my coffee and read the morning’s depressing news like everyone else.
    -hugs πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-23 12:40:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1638883479029964801

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1638701128631066624

  • Thank you! Your product line is gorgeous, BTW: as the founder (now retired) of o

    Thank you! Your product line is gorgeous,
    BTW: as the founder (now retired) of one of the top 25 digital agencies, we might consider that photographers, art directors, and marketers, often place aesthetic consistency in support of their careers, at the cost of market segments who are most desirous of one’s products and services. Potential customers, especially within trends, are both smarter than we assume, and less willing to invest more than three seconds in assessment of our ads, usually coming to the most pessimistic assessment possible – the opposite of what we desire. As such ‘Good advertising is the truth, stated elegantly, and succinctly’. The unstated completion of that sentence is “or your product, service, or information, is not worthy of good advertising – or the attention and money of customers.”
    Now, I’ve done my public service for today. And I’m off to finish my coffee and read the morning’s depressing news like everyone else.
    -hugs πŸ˜‰

    Reply addressees: @ThursdayBootCo


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-23 12:40:45 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1638883478925082627

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1638701128631066624

  • Nah. In fact, it’s kind of interesting that they’re almost all around, in one fo

    Nah. In fact, it’s kind of interesting that they’re almost all around, in one form or another. Even the first company is still out there. The only two that aren’t were a dot com in 01 and a greenhouse gas biz. Both victims of the downturn. So I went around and bought a bunch of…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-17 02:21:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636553253759377409

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636552349626912768

  • Marketing people write bios. And stating ancient history isn’t really relevant.

    Marketing people write bios. And stating ancient history isn’t really relevant. Who cares what I did in 75 and 76? You don’t see the first six companies I built there either. πŸ˜‰


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-17 02:15:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636551921476485122

    Reply addressees: @MaybeAnnatar @iamzheanna

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636550560890380288

  • Well, you know dear when you build and sell a handful of tech companies, serve t

    Well, you know dear when you build and sell a handful of tech companies, serve the CEOs of America’s largest companies, buy sell and operate companies around the world, retire in your 40s, and at least have a Dun and Bradstreet listing, and made the Inc 400 two times, do work in dod/intel for amusement, then after you retire solve the remaining open hard problems in the philosophy of language, science, and law, maybe you’ll have something to talk about.
    I’m using you for entertainment. Do you know why? While much of my work is in epistemology, some of my greatest achievements have been in sex differences in lying. So really. You’re predictable. And about as complicated as using a laser to tease a kitten.
    You nitwits never cease to amaze me with your presumption, ignorance, and posturing, when you simple fail to grasp what’s over your head.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-17 02:14:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636551494856998913

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636549529968287745

  • Well, you know dear when you build and sell a handful of tech companies, serve t

    Well, you know dear when you build and sell a handful of tech companies, serve the CEOs of America’s largest companies, buy sell and operate companies around the world, retire in your 40s, and at least have a Dun and Bradstreet listing, and made the Inc 400 two times, do work in dod/intel for amusement, then after you retire solve the remaining open hard problems in the philosophy of language, science, and law, maybe you’ll have something to talk about.
    I’m using you for entertainment. Do you know why? While much of my work is in epistemology, some of my greatest achievements have been in sex differences in lying. So really. You’re predictable. And about as complicated as using a laser to tease a kitten.
    You nitwits never cease to amaze me with your presumption, ignorance, and posturing, when you simple fail to grasp what’s over your head.

    Reply addressees: @MaybeAnnatar @iamzheanna


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-17 02:14:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636551494760628224

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636549529968287745

  • Not a fan of CK, but … he has the reach to create justifiable outrage over cri

    Not a fan of CK, but … he has the reach to create justifiable outrage over crimes of this magnitude.

    IMO organizations have no right to use shareholder money for political purposes especially when those political organizations and movements masquerade as charities, when… https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1635746887402917893


    Source date (UTC): 2023-03-15 18:20:38 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1636069911062609923