The Vertical Pizza: X, Y and Z Axis Problem Solving Perspectives


Theory

Solving problems in many cases requires a significant change of perspective. Drawing inspiration from the x, y and z axes of the Cartesian coordinate system, which provide an infinite number of ways of conceptualizing points in space, this article discusses three problem solving perspectives that can be useful in reconceptualizing challenges and identifying solutions: vertical […]

April 17, 2020

Ptolemy’s Legacy: Perils of the Search for Market Symmetry


Theory

The attraction of symmetry has long had a powerful impact on what we see and what we wish to see in the world and in the heavens, affecting everything from the sciences to mathematics to the arts. Despite its allure, attempts to impose symmetry on inherently asymmetrical realities can severely distort truth and create significant […]

April 10, 2020

Riskasaurus Returns: On the Trail of Risk Chains


Risk Management

Risks are often thought of as largely compartmentalized, independent threats to business strategies and initiatives. While this viewpoint makes risks easier to categorize in the abstract, out on the streets of reality risks are often highly dependent, with the materialization of one risk setting in motion other seemingly unrelated risks. Risk interdependence leads not only […]

April 7, 2020

Interpreting Experience in an Age of Noise


Decision Making

An important component of business and human progress is framing and acting on the lessons that are drawn from experience. While every approach to interpreting experience has its own strengths and weaknesses, I believe that the best approach is a process of structured reflection where we do not merely react to information based on intellectual […]

March 28, 2020

The Path of Work


Training

Does work involve the destruction of the human spirit or an opportunity to ennoble it? A classic view of work as a simple exchange of time for money does not reflect the ability of the workplace to become a forum for the practice of not only the art of what we do but the essence […]

March 27, 2020

Global Interconnectedness and Positive and Negative Liquidity


Finance

Recent stock market volatility, and the damage that volatility has caused, raises a key question: Is financial liquidity always a good thing? In highly interconnected financial markets where events and even inaccurate perceptions of risk can destroy real economic value, liquidity should best be viewed by policymakers and investors as having both negative as well […]

March 25, 2020

Business Planning and Corporate DNA


Decision Making

A business plan is an organizational roadmap to take a company from where it is today up the often steep mountain to a distant corporate goal. This roadmap, with its vision of the future, milestones and measurements of success, is a vital part of corporate strategy execution. A good business plan has many elements, including […]

March 22, 2020