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Gurus Joshing

Posted by: Peter Massey | 21.05.2007

The ECSM conference last week in London was a great hit. And so it should be with speakers like Michael Eisner of Disney and gurus Peter Senge and CK Prahalad. Nice to see someone going full out for quality of content rather than pandering to the sponsors.

One of the highlights for me was that CK, the “world’s premier strategy guru” talked about co-creation of business value and new virtual organisations being the powerful place to be. Having being delayed by British Rail I only know this because Phil Dourado intro’d my talk, on Amazon’s Skyline and WOCAS processes, by explaining how we in Budd and LimeBridge already did what CK was predicting. We created a global organisation of immense value to clients in the UK and overseas without traditional thinking or structures.

I really looked forward to seeing Peter Senge talk. His book ‘The Fifth Discipline” is the absolutely seminal work on systems thinking – thinking about the whole rather than 20th century management’s habit of breaking things into accountable pieces. Then wondering why the whole doesn’t work to customers satisfaction ie why dumb things happen. He created a language for explaining gut feel, for intuition, for delayed reaction and for personal performance.

“To measure is to fragment” was one of his mantras.

His plea was that “It’s all about the customer” is far too simple a statement. Its about everything if you are to be about the customer. He touched briefly on the importance of passion and purpose – the topic I spoke about later. In fact we should soon have some video clips from this talk on our passion, from the PPF event in Dublin a few weeks ago.

His major message was to foster 3 core learning capabilities to succeed in a world where complexity is acceptable :
Aspiration: personal mastery and shared vision
Reflective conversation: mental models and team learning
Understanding complexity: systems thinking

He did get a bit carried away on the world being at a tipping point, there being 40x more CO2 than at any time in the last half million years. It could be all about to end but heh don’t say he’s right til its over….. Luckily, as the saying goes ‘you can relax, the world’s not going to end today, its already tomorrow in Australia’

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A theory of everything all held together with string

Posted by: Peter Massey | 19.02.2007


Half term holidays are a great time for catching up on your reading. As a long lapsed physicist I decided it was time to catch up on what happened of consequence by reading “Beyond Einstein” by physicist Michio Kaku and author Jennifer Thompson. Nothing too heavy, just the quest for the single unified theory of the universe…… They’ve decided it’s all held together by string apparently, superstrings. Think guitar strings: the same string can play many different notes. A string can be many different things. Bear in mind Einstein spent the last 30 years of his life working on this and getting nowhere, so you are forgiven if you don’t make it to the stunning conclusion at the end of this blog!

I won’t bore you why the universe was ten dimensional before Big Bang turned it 4 dimensional (time and 3D space); you’ll have to read the surprisingly accessible book for all that. I must admit I came away, long ago, from a year in a lab and 3 years study, thinking physics was pretty boring.

I was, after 4 years hard partying (and the odd tutorial), left with just two (mildly) interesting things from physics, the study and explanation of the physical world:
a) You really can drive a 4m car into a 3m long garage if you drive it near the speed of light. I can’t wait til they try that on Top Gear!
b) Obscure mathematicians scribbling on bits of paper find physical objects we didn’t know existed.

So why am I blogging on about it then? Well, because the story of the search for a unifying theory of the universe is riddled with history lessons about human beings that can be applied everyday. Many are about how hard we find it to accept new ideas. It concludes with something you can do with physics in the workplace.

…..FOR THE LESSONS GO TO www.fastandsimple.org and take a look at the paper A theory of everything and the meaning of life all held together with string

You’ll see ten lessons on thinking, on unified business and on the power of symmetry in unlocking the nature of your workplace

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