The risk of human failure is possible in any endeavor, not with standing the work that I am doing to help a client plan for the migration of an enterprise claims management system. As part of developing an operational readiness plan, which spans two and a half years, we are developing a wide variety of [...]
Archive for October, 2011
FIELD NOTE: Personal Operational Readiness Plan for Enterprise Migration
Posted in Field Note, Modernization, Strategy, tagged data migration, operational readiness on October 4, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Business Model You
Posted in Business Model Generation, Frameworks, tagged Personal Development on October 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I just posted a brief article on using Business Model Generation (BMG) as a means to articulate the rationale for how you create, deliver, and capture value. Shortly after the post, Tom Yardly posted a LindedIn reply highlighting some original work in this field. Business Model You is a one-page method for reinventing your career [...]
Business Model Generation – A Personal Application
Posted in Business Model Generation, Frameworks, tagged Business Model Generation on October 3, 2011 | 6 Comments »
I decided to apply the Business Model Generation (BMG) methodology, created by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, on myself as a means of providing other team members a personalized concrete example. This started when I was in the process of working through a business modeling exercise for a couple of my IT-related practices. A colleague, not familiar [...]
