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Memoirs of a Devil’s Advocate at IBM –Workstations and Space Heaters |
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By Brian Seitz on
8/27/2007 5:25 PM
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Most of the time the term Devil's Advocate has a rather negative connotation inside the corporate walls, a phase used to demean someone that looks at alternative or contrary positions to the majority. However, sometimes having a Devil’s Advocate may be just the thing to prevent disasters in business and government. Centuries ago Roman conquerors would ride through the streets in triumph with a Slave whispering in their ear that fame and glory was fleeting --a message not to take their success to seriously—a Devil’s Advocate roll if you will. Corporations at times have recognized the value of such a roll at times. Below is one such example.
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Mentorship not slavery |
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By Brian Seitz on
6/9/2007 4:58 AM
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Are mentorships and Internships all they're cracked up to be. Being a mentor is a great trust and can have lasting impacts upon your young protégé's career for life.
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How did the Skunkworks do it? |
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By Brian Seitz on
5/3/2007 8:08 AM
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I was going through my files the other day for a much needed annual clean-up and found some old materials during my "Skunk Work days" for others to enjoy.
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Innovation |
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By Brian Seitz on
4/1/2007 6:20 AM
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During the past several months I’ve been hopping around different organizations looking at how they are operating in the product creation sense; large corporations, small businesses, and all sorts of companies in between. It’s a sad story; we’ve become a corporate society run by spreadsheets and email. I don’t want to slam Microsoft for this, they're in the same boat wandering around the ocean of innovation hoping to find a gem to latch onto. Neither has IBM after downsizing again and webifying its processes been able to kick start serious innovation there either. So what is it th ...
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Is there a future for the Engineering Profession |
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By Brian Seitz on
1/27/2007 9:43 AM
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The signs that the engineering profession, like medicine, is in flux are all around. As Engineering S/W becomes more "intelligent" design democratization become more possible and probable. Does this spell the end of engineering as a profession, a transition to a new model of work, or potentially a redefinition of engineering?
A long time ago Engineering was considered a highly qualified and respected profession. The profession and the disciplines under that profession (civil, mechanical, Electrical, ...
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