Year: 2025

Worthless

Does CRM still frustrate you, the would-be buyer all these years later? I recently ordered a relatively expensive product from a well-known retailer.  At their prompting, I signed up for ‘track order.’  Three days later, my inquiry was responded with, “the order has been placed.”  Ok, but I already know that.  Are you still processing

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AI–What’s Your Number?

There is a great deal of hype regarding AI, some is justified and some not so much.  Pundits, including this one talk about the value an organization will get and, in some cases, immediately.  But what is the actual measurable value a firm can realistically expect? I recently used a free AI Value Calculator, asking

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AI In Chaos

There is a daily flood of often contradictory posts regarding the tremendous and immediate value of Artificial Intelligence (AI).  But are we to believe our lying eyes? This picture of wiring stupidity might as well have been taken in my front yard.  Years of shoddy workmanship by firms that do not care in a city

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“Relieved of the Necessity”

F. A. Hayek explained why many people support politicians touting socialist plans. In The Road to Serfdom, he explained that people want to be “relieved of the necessity of solving economic problems and…the bitter choices which this often involves.”  The latest New York City Siren Song, free stuff will be the savior of a runaway city

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Scam Leadership

It seems the world is awash in scams, those attempts to steal from all of us.  Couched in nice words like spam, these are attempts to destroy you.  Likewise, there are scam leaders who would do the same, only worse. In 1978, the scam by the so-called pastor, Jim Warren Jones slaughtered more than 900

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Leadership: Pattonesque Style

“The only safe ship in a storm is leadership.” ~ Faye Wattleton As an owner and crew for offshore pleasure sailing vessels, I have experienced several gale force storm that lasted more than 24-36 hours.  Several were across the Gulf of America (aka Mexico) regattas and quite a few offshore Gulf races of 150 nm

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Trading: The Art of the Bridge

“For the only way in which a durable peace can be created is by world-wide restoration of economic activity and international trade.”  – James Forrestal A recent article reviewed games that might be akin to the international trading process, chess, poker and bridge.  That author argues that so much of our rhetoric is militaristic.  We

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Tariffs Tariffs, Tariffs

According to the economist, Paul Craig Roberts, “Tariffs protect ill-considered government policies, such as costly regulations and high taxes on labor and capital that make our goods uncompetitive in international markets.” Young and emerging countries may want tariffs to protect nascent industries and other local protections to help assure employment and rise of a strong

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Dot Bomb 2.0 — ai Style

Are we doing this again with Artificial Intelligence? On March 10, 2000, a five-year dotcom bubble bursts on the Nasdaq Index. Even blue-chip tech companies lost more than 80% of their market value and it would be 15 years before Nasdaq would see that peak again.  “The dotcom bubble, also known as the Internet bubble,

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Send in the Suits

“The best teachers are those who show you where to look, but don’t tell you what to see.” –Alexandra K. Trenfor As a sales manager, executive and now independent advisor, I am often asked to go on sales calls. Sounds like what every sales executive should to, support the representative, interact with the client and

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Leadership Selling

“The price of greatness is responsibility.” – Winston Churchill I recently watched a documentary about Three Mile Island.  I did not fact check it or try to assess bias but if much of what went wrong were correctly portrayed, leadership was missing in action.  The father of the US Nuclear Navy, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover

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Reputation, Reputation, Reputation

“It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.  If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” – Warren Buffett It is fascinating how many accident videos get posted to social media.  Guess we all go to NASCAR races to see car wrecks.  In some cases, videos are personal

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Value from Elon Musk’s ‘Idiot Index’?

“If the ratio is high, you’re an idiot.” – Elon Musk “Musk developed the ‘idiot index,’ which calculated how much more costly a finished product was than the cost of its basic materials.  If a product had a high idiot index, its cost could be reduced significantly by devising more efficient manufacturing techniques.” Effectively, what

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Process Audit-Musk Style: A Systems Analysis Solution

“Auditing is defined as the on-site verification activity, such as inspection or examination, of a process or quality system, to ensure compliance to requirements.”  Elon Musk has just changed the Auditing Game! Most readers are aware that Elon Musk is leading a small task force of developers to assess the processes and spend of various federal government

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Can Machines Think?

In 1950, the mathematician Alan Turing put forth this question.  Rather than attempt to answer it using conventional logic, he proposed a new disruptive model–the Imitation Game. The Problem One can look at Alan Turing (1912-1954) as the “father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.”  His contributions to modern computer science cannot be understated.  He

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Who Owns the Intellectual Property Generated by AI?

Disclaimer:  The author is not an attorney, and this document is not meant to be a legal opinion in any sense.  Interested readers should contact their legal counsel for any Intellectual Property (IP) determination.  This blog simply raises a question that is generally not addressed regarding ownership rights of the content and products developed using

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Strategic Sourcing?

Is outsourcing software development strategic or simply a cost saving method? It Depends The most infamous words in software development.  Yes, it depends on the task at hand, but this cop out has long been a way to forego the development of a robust economic value and risk assessment. According to one vendor, “Engineering started

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The Crisis/Challenge of AI in 2025

“Many processes are repeatable and only data inputs change.”                                                                                            

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