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Thinking & doing. (AND OTHERWISE Agile).


The International Council on Systems Engineering The International Council on Systems Engineering or INCOSE (pronounced as in-co-see) is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to the advancement of systems engineering and to raise the professional stature of systems engineers.  (INCOSE INCOSE International Council On Systems Engineering ) is forming an interest group to explore aspects of the Intelligent Enterprise." What does intelligence mean when applied to an enterprise? Jack Ring, co-leading the effort, says enterprise intelligence is indicated by agility, dynamic stability, and goal-seeking behavior. He sometimes interchanges the phrase "response ability" for "dynamic stability." But he hasn't yet committed to a definition for an Intelligent Enterprise. Jack would never pretend that there is some righteous right·eous  
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2. In accordance with virtue or morality: a righteous judgment.

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 and absolute definition for intelligent Enterprise, but he clearly wants to use that phrase to encompass whatever it is that this interest group will agree it means, and then explore. If this term is necessary, then it must clearly mean something beyond the other terms we already have, like lean enterprise, virtual enterprise, agile enterprise The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.
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, and learning organization.

As I ponder Ponder - A non-strict polymorphic, functional language by Jon Fairbairn <jf@cl.cam.ac.uk>.

Ponder's type system is unusual. It is more powerful than the Hindley-Milner type system used by ML and Miranda and extended by Haskell.
 the question of what the term means, I realize that one basic way we use the word "intelligence" is to distinguish ourselves from other life forms. We have it, they don't. When we use the word this way, we are generally referring to the basic human abilities to understand a situation, no matter how big or small, how social or technical, evaluate the issues and options presented by the situation, and adapt to it appropriately as it changes, and as our perceptions of it change. At the heart of all of this is the human ability for continuous and real-time learning, that results in continuous decisions based on integrating new with accumulated learning, and implementation of those decisions to change behavior. We walk through life doing this daily and unconsciously, and getting away with it "Getting Away With It" was the first single released by the English band Electronic, which comprised Bernard Sumner of New Order, ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, and guesting vocalist Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys.  quite well.

"Intelligence," when used this way, reflects an ability to understand a changing environment and to adapt accordingly, and to both understand and adapt across a very large spectrum. We relate the degree of intelligence one has directly to both the depth and expanse of understanding, as well as the appropriateness of adaptation. If we speak of an "intelligent enterprise," we might distinguish it as one which understands (knowledge) the situation it is faced with, learns continuously from it as it changes (learning), and adapts (response ability) appropriately (decisions) to result in markedly superior achievement of purpose (goals).

My distinction between "response ability" and "agility" is to see the first as a capability (like having fast-twitch muscles) and the second as this capability plus the knowledge necessary to know when it should be exercised. I've always recognized that this isn't the end of the story -- for knowing enough to make a decision and actually making it are further distinguished by action, and action, of course, is further distinguishable by result, which is a quality issue.

Action: It is said that the most important characteristic a stock analyst looks for is the ability to implement strategy. Notice that this is not a focus on the quality of strategy, but rather the ability to implement it, whatever it is. Goal-seeking action. Nolan Bushnell Nolan K. Bushnell (born February 5, 1943) is an American electrical engineer and entrepreneur who founded both Atari and the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza-Time Theaters chain. , the father of computer gaming, made a statement quoted in a San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  newspaper years ago that will always stick with me: "Ideas are $%#[euro], implementation is everything. Anyone who's stood in the shower more than ten minutes has had more ideas than they'll implement in a life time."

Knowing is certainly important. So is doing. Next month, we'll examine further aspects of the Intelligent Enterprise.

If you want to explore participation in this Intelligent Enterprise Interest Group, contact Jack Ring at jring@amug.org. He is looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 serious players who will share and use ideas in real world projects at for-profit non-profit, and government organizations. A critical mass of international participants is already committed.

Rick Dove is the author or Response Ability--The Language, Structure, and Culture of the Agile Enterprise, John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
  • John Wiley & Sons, publishing company
  • John C. Wiley, American ambassador
  • John D. Wiley, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • John M. Wiley (1846–1912), U.S.
 & Sons, 2001. Paradigm Shift A dramatic change in methodology or practice. It often refers to a major change in thinking and planning, which ultimately changes the way projects are implemented. For example, accessing applications and data from the Web instead of from local servers is a paradigm shift. See paradigm.  International provides strategy guidance and development services, and hosts agile enterprise thought leadership at www.parshift.com. 505-586-1536.
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