Garland On Oil, Energy, & Presidential Non-Sense

05 Energy, Collective Intelligence, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Government, IO Sense-Making
Garland Robinette

Garland: “Pres. Obama, I too am exhausted defending you.”

What finally knocked me out of your camp was your speech last Friday…the one about energy. Let's break it down into specifics.

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Phi Beta Iota: Worth a full read for two reasons:

1.  Demonstrates the non-sense a President can spout when his speeches are written based on the lack of coherent (holistic) open source intelligence within the US Government; and

2.  Raises the rather fascinating idea that those regions that refuse to permit alternative energy (e.g. windmills) or refineries or other elements of a national energy infrastructure in their backyards should be limited in their access to domestic energy from others.

Japan Nuclear Effect Felt in Louisiana USA

03 Economy, 03 Environmental Degradation, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Proliferation, 10 Security, Advanced Cyber/IO, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, IO Mapping, Key Players

GM Suspends Shreveport Truck Output on Japan Parts Shortage

Bloomberg March 17, 2011, 4:13 PM EDT

By Craig Trudell

March 17 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Co., the largest U.S. automaker, will suspend production at its Shreveport Assembly in Louisiana for the week of March 21 because of a parts shortage resulting from the crisis in Japan.

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Phi Beta Iota: Chernobyl and Bho Pal did not have the same cascade effect as today's nuclear events (five of them) in Japan.  The global supply chain vulnerability has grown to the point of severe dysfunctionality in the face of a major disruption.  Rising oil prices may also change the affordability of out-sourced parts, one reason we are so interested in the Open Farm Technology initiative.  Despite over a decade of recommendations to be more thoughtful about this, entire industries continue to ignore both “true cost” information and supply chain choke point information.

Google Muffs the Bunny: Search 2.0 Emergent

Commercial Intelligence, IO Sense-Making
Missing Information

O'Brien: Search undergoing biggest disruption since the dawn of Google

Phi Beta Iota: From day one we have been expressing concern over Google placing excessive emphasis on math hacks and ignoring both humanity and the needs of humanity.  It is now clear to the broader public, as it has been clear to us from the very beginning, that Google has been mis-directed.

See Also:

Reference: Strategic Analytic Model for Creating a Prosperous World at Peace

Reference: Transparency Killer App Plus “Open Everything” RECAP (Back to 01/2007)

Reference: Internet Governance

Poverty & Nuclear Power: Pros and Cons

05 Energy, 11 Society, Civil Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Earth Intelligence, Government, Key Players

Poverty to Dictate Future Power Play

Geoffrey T. Smith, Wall Street Journal

March 17, 2011

Those who believe that economics, rather than individuals or events, is the driving force behind history are going to have their faith sorely tested in the coming weeks.

Emotion and experience say the revival of nuclear power can not and should not continue after the events at Fukushima. Economics, and the political imperatives that it creates, say it is inevitable.

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Half of US Nuclear Reactors Over 30 Years Old….

05 Energy, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence
Berto Jongman Recommends...

Half of U.S. nuclear reactors over 30 years old

By Steve Hargreaves, senior writerMarch 15, 2011: 3:37 PM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Half of the nation's 104 nuclear reactors are over 30 years old, according to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Most of the remaining reactors are at least 20 years old.

Originally granted licenses to operate for 40 years, most of the country's reactors have applied for a 20-year extension. Sixty-two extensions have been granted so far, and 20 are still pending, according to the industry group the Nuclear Energy Institute.

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Reference: Reinventing Management

Advanced Cyber/IO, Articles & Chapters, Commercial Intelligence, Communities of Practice
Feb. 26 2011 – 12:42 pm By STEVE DENNING

My article, The Reinvention of Management” has just been published in a special issue of Strategy & Leadership on “outracing change: learning to foresee, adapt, re-invent and innovate faster.” (Strategy & Leadership, 2011, Vol. 39 Issue: #2, pp.9 – 17)

The article explains why business leaders and writers are increasingly exploring a fundamental rethinking of the basic tenets of management. It synthesizes a number of books including Umair Haque’s  The New Capitalist Manifesto, The Power of Pull by John Hagel, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison and my own book, The Leader’s Guide to Radical Management. The article shows how management is being reinvented with five fundamental shifts:

  • the firm’s goal (a shift from inside-out to outside-in);
  • the role of managers (a shift from controller to enabler);
  • the mode of coordination (from command and control to dynamic linking);
  • the values practiced (a shift from value to values); and
  • the communications (a shift from command to conversation).

The raison d’être of the firm changes from a focus on reducing transaction costs to scalable collaboration, learning and innovation. The shifts are interdependent: if only some shifts are made, the firm will slide back into hierarchical bureaucracy.

By adopting a people-centered goal, a people-centered role for managers, a people-centered coordination mechanism, people-centered values and people-centered communication the leaders of a firm can focus on the people who are its customers.

The article is available here.