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April 26, 2008

Inciting Insight

In the big picture of purposefulness versus accidents, management accommodates a coincidence of things that ought to make a difference, such as designs, events, and states. Information systems grind on each of these, going both deep and wide. But what matters is whether management orchestrates a convergence of those things. Is such orchestration forcing the issue, or is it simply the way these things actually turn out to have meaning?

It's customary to eschew information overload; but the key to their useful combination is not the specific information compared, rather how the available information is positioned in the overall scheme of interpretation. As seen in the picture above, intents and impacts which superficially represent "how things are going" will relate in terms of the "5 W's and How". Seeing the certain blending of factors here, it is easier to realize that most insights will be moments of correlation that are the prize for maintaining ordinary but diligent awareness in a variety of ways.

But just like money, insights are mainly worth the use to which they are put. So, whether this big picture describes the competency of an individual savvy person or of an enterprise, it tells something about being strategically capable but the goods are in the doing after the learning.

Posted by Malcolm Ryder at April 26, 2008 6:15 PM