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Martin's Radio Weblog
Martin is interested a bunch of things. Not all that can be covered here! His philosophy might be distilled down to distilling the essence of things. Dr. Martin L.W. Hall is the founder and director of Systems, Value and Organizations. His background is varied. He is interested in creating a more effective world and creating meaningful institutions for the people that live in it. He believes that better understanding of values and culture, along with understanding of how the systems in the world affect us are central tools to this mission.

He is a technologist, researcher, writer, educator, husband, father, friend, mentor and mentee. His professional focus is on research and application into the areas of leadership, systems thinking, human values and organizations with particular interest in the areas of sustainability in organizations, knowledge management, organizational transformation and intervention, innovation, intellectual capital, ethics and leadership. Besides developing tools and ideas, he consults to organizations and individuals in helping to understand and create more meaning for themselves. For a more in depth look at his background, here is his resume. Here is a list of some of his publications. You can send him e-mail at: martin@sysval.org.

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Thursday, July 11, 2002
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Klogging Project Risk..

All project management is risk management. 

My article:

  • lists the six parts of a risk,
  • explains why your project team should blog risks,
  • lists more than 50 IT project risk factors, and
  • provides an Excel template to help you compare and triage risks.

May your projects all come in on schedule, within budget, and to spec without turning your hair grey.

Klogging for project communication
[aka project management]

[diJEST: a journal of extrapreneurial strategy and technology]
> IBM's mainframe Linux hosting service.
A few months back I researched and wrote a story on mainframe Linux. (Now I wish that story were hosted on mainframe Linux, because the link currently reports: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'.)  I continue to find this technology alliance fascinating. Moving parts are the enemy, in my mind. The fewer the better. Provisioning a server farm in software, rather than as a collection of physical blades, seems like a great idea. The mainframe always had the raw virtualization capability, now in Linux it has something that's really worth virtualizing. One outcome, as this story notes, is a new kind of competition for the RackSpaces of the world: ... [Jon's Radio]

 

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