Driving Innovation by Systematically Questioning Assumptions--is there a name for it yet? ("signaler"?) and sharing how.
Allentown, Pennsylvania Area
Driving Innovation by Systematically Questioning Assumptions--is there a name for it yet? ("signaler"?) and sharing how.
Allentown, Pennsylvania Area
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When humor is not, nothing is.
"Leaders must encourage their organizations to dance to forms of music not yet heard" (Warren Bennis)
"What would it be and look like in 20 years?"
Position: Father
Profession: Learner
Education: “I won't let School interfere in my education” (Mark Twain)
Past Career: (Mostly) irrelevant
“Daddy, your name is on this paper... what is this?” “My resume” “What is a resume?” “A document where it says what I did in the past” “Why do you need one, you mean you don't remember?” “I remember, of course, but it's to show to other people” “I don't understand.” “Neither do I, now that you say so.” “...you did what? In 1993 you 'facilitated Internet connectivity in reluctant public organizations with old practices and views on information sharing'? Daddy, what does that mean?” “It's just silly language to say that I helped get Internet at my work, and my top boss didn't want it.” “Why didn't your boss want Internet?” “I wondered that myself then, now I think I know why. I'll tell you at bedtime story time.” “Daddy... but do you mean that we didn't always have email, google, and youtube?” “No, Sweets, we didn't.”
Plan: Avoid labels and pre-packaged “truth”, just think things through.
Identify, focus on the “direction of the main strike”, make a plan, do each step in least time possible with best resources available, move to next, repeat, until end. Move to next. Repeat.
Objective: Live, Listen, Learn, Play. Do not take yourself too seriously.
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Critical thinking coaching/training, sources of and barriers to innovative thinking/perspectives/action, systems analysis, decision support systems, outcomes based performance evaluation, process design/redesign and optimization.
Identify, diagnose and treat suboptimal decision outcomes from "Type three errors" (solving a wrong/incompletely modeled problem)... Six Sigma? We could call it so, but it's one of many labels--a subset of course... Then, who uses it here?
Certificate, Advanced Issues in Experimental Research Design, 2003 — 2003
Institution for Social and Policy Studies
- Summer Training for Researchers
Ph.D., Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), 1995 — 2003
Ph.D. thesis number 3 (defended): "The Relationship between Science and Technology in European Advanced Industrial Economies, 1980-2000"
Advisers: William N. Dunn, Alberta M. Sbragia, Paul Y. Hammond, Donald Goldstein. (August 2003)
Ph.D. thesis number 2 (drafted, contains a more thorough analysis of comparative innovation policies and practices in the Triad): "Science and Technology in the EU, US and Japan, 1980-2000: Intangible Capital Flows and the 'European Innovation Paradox'" (April 2003)
Ph.D. thesis number 1 (drafted, contains a serious systematic analysis of some major factors affecting institutional optimality of decision making processes in inter- and trans-national organizations, particularly focusing on the cases of the EU and NATO, in a wide range of issues from peace keeping operations to environmental and IT industry strategic policies): "Contributions to Understanding Policy Decision-Making Optimality in International Decision Making" (November 2001)
Graduate Certificate, West European Studies, 1995 — 2001
European Union Center of Excellence
Research on "Analysis of Sector Variance in EU Members Success in R&D and IT Industries"
Graduate Certificate, East European Studies, 1995 — 2001
Research on "Conditions for Optimal International Decision Making. The Case of an Enlarged NATO and the EAPC"
M.A., International Relations, 1990 — 1992
M.Sc., Management and Engineering of Manufacturing Processes, 1984 — 1989
Baccalaureat, Mathematics-Physics, 1979 — 1983
“Intangible Capital Flows Whereto? Beyond Current IPRs", MPSA, 2007 “Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability”, MPSA, 2005 “Players in Global High-Tech: Science and Technology in Advanced Industrial Economies”, SWPSA, 2005 “Corrected formula for national scientific and technological performances”, AAAS, 2005 “Science and Technology for Economic Growth. New Insights”, MPSA 2004 “European Transnational Cooperation in IT.”, ECSA, 1999 “New Transatlantic Challenge: Cooperation in Immigration and Criminal Justice” U. of Pittsburgh, 1999 “Institutional Power Rearrangement within the EU's CFSP.”, U. of Pittsburgh, 1998 “European Integration”, Virginia Univ., 1998 NATO PA 43rd Annual Session, October 9-15, 1997, Bucharest, organizer “New Trans-Atlantic Security Agenda 2000”, Policy Conference, U. of Pittsburgh, 1995 BOOKS IN PROGRESS “Living Gold…Lost? World Children.” “Participatory International Governance and Optimal Policy Decision-Making”
GSPIA, Folks interested in improving education