sábado, julho 16, 2011

Imprimam bentos (parte II) ou: O fim do engenheiro

A solução fácil é: imprimam bentos!
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Neste blogue basta procurar eficácia vs eficiência, numerador vs denominador, valor versus preço, distribuição de produtividades e tantos outros marcadores, para concluir inequivocamente de que lado estou.
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Recentemente li "Artistry Unleashed" the Hilary Austen que reforçou ainda mais a minha crença na arte, nos nichos, em Mongo como o futuro que nos vai ajudar a criar um mundo melhor para todos.
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Tom Gillis escreveu esta reflexão "The End of the Engineer" que vai no sentido certo, na minha opinião:
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"Three decades ago the core competency that separated good from great was determined by the ability to produce something that was “better, faster, and cheaper” than any alternative.
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But just as we’ve seen manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain management mature to the point of commoditization, engineering development is now on the same trajectory.
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I’m not suggesting that great engineering talent won’t be important to great companies, but we are rapidly reaching a point where multibillion-dollar value creation will not be enabled by a bunch of techies who have a new algorithm or architecture that is better, faster, and cheaper.
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The great companies of tomorrow will be built around something else: a competency of customer understanding. This understanding includes a vision of solving problems the customer has yet to anticipate. It requires the soft skills that allow a company to gather a million points of often-conflicting data—and turn them into a clearly articulated solution.
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In the coming decades, success will be defined by the ability to understand the complex problems that customers face, and the ability to solve these problems elegantly.
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Great companies of tomorrow will not be defined by products that are better, faster, and cheaper, but by products that are sexier and smarter."

3 comentários:

CCz disse...

http://bigthink.com/ideas/39320?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bigthink%2Fblogs%2Fthink-tank+%28Think+Tank%29
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YOU ARE NOT AN EQUATION

CCz disse...

ECB's Nowotny: Stress Tests Should Calm Markets, If Markets Are Rational
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http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110716-700722.html?mod=rss_management_keyword

CCz disse...

"There is another reason why Greece should not lunge for the drachma. Doing so would instantly eliminate any pressure to reform its sclerotic economy. Greece had devalued no fewer than five times since the 1820s. Each devaluation brought temporary relief, to be followed by decades of shabby economic performance. Greece has always been a poor country littered with a few obscenely rich people. By European standards, it is still a Third World country and the drachma would keep it there."
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/commentary/eric-reguly/drachma-no-panacea-for-broke-and-broken-greece/article2099131/page2/