Agile Business Continuity

Posts Tagged ‘Minimalism

I do love Google Reader and the random things you find to inspire and delight. Today I discovered the following image, which captures the essence of a subject I have written about before. So here is yet another riff on KISS, but from an ever so slightly different angle. I love this slide, and much [...]

21 Sep, 2009

Simplicity Again

Posted by: pdjamez In: Agile Continuity|KISS|Strategies|Thoughts

Love this Ted talk from David Pogue. A very funny presentation on simplicity. Does your Business Continuity Process follow the Cult of Simplicity?

10 Jun, 2009

Occam's Razor

Posted by: pdjamez In: Agile Continuity|Strategies|Thoughts

As a continuation of my riff from Monday: During a project I ran many many years ago we delivered a dependency model to a large retail bank. As an aside I have yet to mention that I am probably the world’s foremost experts on dependency modelling, but then again only because no one else has [...]

08 Jun, 2009

The Rationality of Ignorance

Posted by: pdjamez In: Agile Continuity|Embedding|KISS

Forgive me father for it has been a too many days since my last blog post. I have been very busy which is unfortunate as there is much to blog about. I’d like to start by referring back to a post by Hasdal regarding The Theory of Constraints. A very interesting concept which has prompted [...]



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