Kyoto Compliance
Year 3: Kyoto Accord Compliance
- Help create the first Green Oil Company:
- ISO-14,000 Complient
- "Management by wire"
- Document pollution/solution:
- More CO2 from cement than hydrocarbon emissions
- Web based definition of 6 measures of urban air pollution
- Define alternatives to cut each type of air pollution
- Company wide just-in-time learning implemented:
- Process for adding new courses
- Maintenance and upgrades routine
- Program Evaluation Instruments
- Web-Based Training
- Communities of Interest (Moderators):
- Virtual Learning Communities:
- Design communities around people rather than cars, use new building materials to create:
- Retirement Communities
- Training Communities
- Research Communities
- Consulting Communities
- Product Communities
- Capture MIPS (Million Instructions per Second) in Digital Community:
- Business Simulations
- Technical Simulations:
- Full Elastic Wave Equation Forward Modeling
- Large Reservoir Simulation Runs
- Compare results to time-lapse seismic and production histories and iterate
- Digital Business
- Digital Libraries
- Indexed Digital Networking:
- ASP, i.e. GeoQuest interpretation system available through a browser on a per click basis.
- B2B
- Collaboration
- Data Hubs (indexed)
- Horizontal and Vertical Integration of Organizations (indexed)
- Logistics, i.e. Boeing
- MRO: Maintenance, Repair, Operations
- Options, i.e. Indigo Pool
- Portals:
- Push, i.e. OCC and Chevron
- Pull, i.e. E-Bay
Year 2: Formalization of the Network of Minds
- Formalize private/public three-legs of collaboration:
- Learning (Consolidated Graphics, universities, etc.)
- Technologies (Continuum Resources, Vpatch, etc.)
- Consulting Implementation Teams (Walden 3-D, CES, etc.)
- Comprehensive Learning Partnership:
- Acceptance Criteria
- Prioritization of Curriculum Development
- Curriculum Development
- Listening to Learners
- Virtual Teams (Webex)
- Benchmarking
- Best Practices (Keith Rawlinson)
- Data to Patterns to Invarient Polynomials (Bob Erhlich)
- Infinite Grid
- Integration
- Interlocking Matrices
- Knowledge Management (Blaine Taylor)
- Porfolio Analysis (John Howell)
- Suitability Matrix (Argie Ruhman)
- Process Mapping (Charlie Rego)
Data Information Knowledge Intelligence Wisdom
Process Useage Sharing Insight
- Perceptualization:
- Visualization
- Color
- Sound
- Haptics
- Vestibular
- Smell
- Taste
- Digital Implants
Year 1: Trust, based on relationships and track record
- Develop Pilot Course(s):
- Define Learning Objectives
- Protection of Proprietary Material
- Return on Training Investment
- Course Selection
- Course content, assembly, and evolution
- Richness of media
- Electronic Performance Support
- Assessment Instruments
- Intellectual Property Disclosure:
- Develop process for registering IP and sharing ideas
- Sound Patent (Continuum Resources)
- Bavinger's Color Patent (Rice University)
- Sautec's True Color Photos (cores, cuttings, art, etc.) (Christian Singfield)
- Basement Tectonic Control of Hydrocarbon Locations (Paker Gay)
- Heatflow Measurements (Roger Anderson)
- Dynamic Replenishment
- Abiotic Hydrocarbon Sources (Larry Cathles)
- Championing hydrocarbon based fertilizers and synthetics rather than gasoline
- Quantifying CO2 Emissions from Cement (Plenny Fisk)
- Others
- Define Areas of Business (ADDIM: Acquire; Design; Develop; Implement; Maintain):
- Oil Company: Oil, Gas, and Land Asset Building Business
- Product Company: Software and Technology
- Education Company: Training and Information Distribution
- Humanization of the Corporation:
- Time Management (Franklin Planner)
- Principle Centered Leadership (Franklin-Covey)
- Quantitative Measurement of Needs and Wants (Birkman)
- Applied Potential Capacity (Jacques and Cason)
- Business Philosophies:
- Fixed Pie: There is only so much out there, and if you get a bigger piece of the pie you are taking something from me.
- Pie Building: I have an ingredient, you have an ingredient, and as long as we provide our ingredients we can make as many pies as we want to.
- Personal Philosophy:
- Sustainability: This is a principle first recognized from Buckminster
Fuller's book "Critical Path." The present worldwide "green" movement
conceptually typifies individuals living their lives in such a way as to return
to the earth as much as they take from it. More general trends along this
same line include growing your own food in a garden [greenhouse], reducing
pollution, improving waste treatment and recycling, reducing energy consumption
through developments like electric cars, and more efficient urban planning.
- Stewardship: This is a New Testament concept that is typified by the
parable of the ten talents. It is based on recognition that we come into
the world naked, and what matters in eternity is how we use and magnify the
blessings and opportunities we are given. This concept was put in focus in
Stephen R. Covey's books "The Spiritual Roots of Human Relations" and
"The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People."
- Sufficiency: This concept is described in the Doctrine & Covenants,
III & IV Nephi, and Acts. It is based on the facts that there is only so
much food an individual can eat, only a certain amount of clothing and shelter
required to sustain life, and that once an individual defines what is
sufficient for them all surplus should be consecrated to helping others and to
making the world a better place. This is best summarized in Hugh Nibley's
book "Towards Zion."
- Potential Stakeholders:
- Apache
- BP-Amoco
- Chevron
- Devon
- Enron
- Exxon-Mobil
- Shell
Every day this type of comprehensive project is not started the project loses 30+ days 3 years out
Opportunities happen all the time. If we are not prepared we will not recognize them.
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