


why obvious ideas?
we enjoy looking for insights and patterns that span multiple disciplines
-- like strategy, finance, management, business analysis, organization
dynamics, technology and information systems management.
you will find our thoughts on technology, project and organization
management.
you will find an inquisitive exploration and creation of new analytical
frameworks and models, which will be posted here for your reading
pleasure and considered review.
you will find that we enjoy bringing together the power of the 'left
brain' and 'right brain'.
welcome to obvious ideas ...
ideas
does flattery make ideas matter more?
the quest for new ideas and actionable opportunities to implement them
is a throw back to the frontier days that started in New England and
spread out West. we continue to believe in bold hypotheses, rigorous
analyses and open-source exchange of information - all leading to the
power of innovation, new ideas and return on economic or social
capital - also known as creation.
happiness, for us, runs in knowing that you have received these with
an open mind and will find a mutually satisfying opportunity to share
your thoughts and do your mite.
fine print
obvious ideas =
f [ ( ideas, insights, hypothesis, analysis, synthesis) +
technology (strategy, architecture, design, process) +
management (organization, people, processes, technology) ]
so what is obvious ideas?
it is an attempt to address interests, opportunities and challenges in an
informal, creative and constructive environment. simply put, the idea is to
craft new outcomes that create a larger good beyond personal incentive
or favor.
our vision is best described as “enabling knowledge capital”.
the mission is to seek, share and build new thoughts and ideas through
dialog, debate and discussions within a niche ecosystem of thinkers and
practitioners.
our goal is to constantly create, publish and establish ideas and insights
that make a difference; and of course, retire them as required.
so we present to you, this online personal thought / jot / ramble spot as a
launch pad to a sampling of published pieces, for comments and
commentary.
in the tradition of the oldest learning environments from India, we are
motivated by non-profit humanistic interests and are driven by the desire
to be well connected with time, space and resources required to create
and execute bold new ideas.
in the tradition of Andrew Carnegie, 'my heart is in the work'
