Philosophy

When I speak with my colleagues about problem solving and structured thinking, I find that a common theme has been the “systems development life cycle,” as it has been incredibly useful tool for me in these very situations. As I have these conversations, it’s become clear that I truly am an incredibly process oriented individual [...]

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If technology and systems didn’t come so naturally, I really believe that I would have become an economist. I just find it fascinating. The “business information systems” major was such a perfect fit for my abilities, that I didn’t really think twice about selecting it when I was choosing my major at Lehigh. But, as I [...]

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What is a business – anyway?  As usual, Wikipedia offers a pretty good definition:  “In economics, business is the social science of managing people to organize and maintain collective productivity toward accomplishing particular creative and productive goals, usually to generate profit.”  Not surprisingly, as is the case for any highly complex system or entity, this [...]

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“Think”

by Erik on June 28, 2009

in IBM,Philosophy

Found this great picture while browsing through the Life archives over at Google Images. It’s such an interesting photograph. Were they posing? The suits are wonderfully 1950s: a large lapel, white shirt and a “smart tie.” The caption reads: Italian-American working as a clerk for International Business Machines Corporation with its motto on desk “THINK.” [...]

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"Think"

by Erik on June 28, 2009

in IBM,Philosophy

Found this great picture while browsing through the Life archives over at Google Images. It’s such an interesting photograph. Were they posing? The suits are wonderfully 1950s: a large lapel, white shirt and a “smart tie.” The caption reads: Italian-American working as a clerk for International Business Machines Corporation with its motto on desk “THINK.” [...]

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photo credit: ydhsu As Web-enabled smartphones have become standard on the belts and in the totes of executives, people in meetings are increasingly caving in to temptation to check e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, even shhh! ESPN.com. But a spirited debate about etiquette has broken out. Traditionalists say the use of BlackBerrys and iPhones in meetings is [...]

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Be Nice.

by Erik on June 17, 2009

in Business Logic,Philosophy,Uncertainty

Your attitude is one of the most powerful tools in your professional arsenal. How you choose to interact with people will ultimately govern how well you can do your job. And there are two things you control there: the circle of people with whom you interact, and how you talk (write, etc) to them. I [...]

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The digital TV switch happens today, with more than 1 million Americans unprepared for the switch. “When you’re alone like me, that’s my partner,” Patricia Bruchalski, 82, said about her TV.” [Via NPR] I would also guess, that most of the households that are unprepared, are the ones that are the most disconnected–the poor, the [...]

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Why would any sane parent teach his kids to talk back? Because, this father found, it actually increased family harmony. “And let’s face it: Our culture has lost the ability to usefully disagree. Most Americans seem to avoid argument. But this has produced passive aggression and groupthink in the office, red and blue states, and [...]

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