From the monthly archives:

November 2009

Efficient reading of papers in science & Technology

by sravan ankaraju on November 28, 2009

in Execution

The complete article is at the link here. This can apply to other types of papers as well from Bill Gates and Warren Buffet’s annual letters.

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Outcome-based and transaction-based pricing models are models which have been experimented before but did not become main stream until now. The reason for this shift now is the smaller IT budgets due to recession, and the increasing client pressure to share business risk. The newer business models are based on a risk-reward partnership and pricing [...]

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Are we incapable of complexity?

by sravan ankaraju on November 7, 2009

in Integrated Thinking

The flaw with the simplicity/complexity is that it gives the impression that it about making a binary choice – but simplicity and complexity are not polar opposites. In fact, making something “simpler” is often a case of relocating complexity, rather than eliminating it. For example, from the driver’s perspective, a manual-shift transmission is more complex [...]

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