Posts Tagged ‘model’

GMN2009: Progress

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

GMN2009: PROGRESS

You do not need to know just what you are supposed to do, but also where you are, and where you should be.

If you are a perfect project manager with all the certifications required: probably you should skip this section, as it could be depressingly simple.

But it is not just progress itself- is the measuring and definition of progress that matter.

This post is part of a series, first published in May 2009.

Mirror image publishing

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

This blog, beside being a personal blog, is a commentary on technology & politics.

If you follow my blog here or on draugiem.lv, you know that since February, when I started publishing online this blog, I publish here more “business-oriented” items.

But I publish first on my other publishing venue items that, beside containing containing something more about “how” I did come to develop certain ideas or approaches; only when at least 40 readers visited a post there, appeared here.

Today, a “mirror image publishing” to simplify accessing only the business-oriented posts.

GMN2009: Models

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Since 1980s, also what once were called “broadsheets” started writing often about models.

Or- how whatever you do (as a person, group, organization, society) can be fed into a model, that can then tell what you are going to do next.

Let’s say that, for the time being, this automated removal of free will is just part of science fiction.

This post is part of a series, first published in May 2009.

Memory & strategy

Friday, April 17th, 2009

On the relationship between memory, strategy, intelligence- and how learning has to be adapted to what you already know.