Can we make a difference? One idea.

9 07 2010

“Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University – a short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today – how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime.”

“It is about students in the developed world with good connectivity, but the lessons are the same as regards the need to create active learning. And we have to stop using poor connectivity as an excuse for not changing things in the developing world.”





Exploring Social Media Sites

7 11 2009
Below are some of the social networking sites I’ve looked at today  to see if they might help with the objective of bringing citizens together to solve country problems.





Don’t politicians work for us? Can social networking help?

24 10 2009

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Isn’t this our country?   Are we really the CEOs?   Don’t politicians work for us?  Do they?  Is the current approach working?    Do have have problems with secretive meetings, special interest groups,  politics,  favors, sound-bits,  attacks,  slopping planning,  and incredible poor execution?   These politicians are  sometimes articulate – but what are they saying?   Does it really make any sense?    Are these the type of people you’d turn to help you with a complex problem?   Doesn’t is sound like we have a bunch of extremely spoiled children running around causing a mess with our most important rights and resources?

Perhaps it is  time that we  get involved in the assessment, planning, and oversight of  those that report to us.   I know this sounds complex… but does it really need to be?   I guess we could continue to trust what is happening and close our eyes.  As joint CEOs isn’t it time for us to do our part?   So, how do we best do this together?

Perhaps the right social networking tools can help.  Below I have identified a simple, common-sense problem solving approach.  Also, I’ve began to outline social networking features that could help.   I’m not a technician or designer – so your help is appreciated.   The tool would need to be simple and fun and engaging so people will want to be a part of this on an ongoing basis.  Without enough participation this would fail.

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Problem Solving Approach and Needed Social Networking Features

1.  Identify desired results:   Examples of desired results for our country may include things like eliminating the federal debt,  reducing divorce rates,  increasing the average personal income,  minimizing crime, etc.    The ideal tool would facilitate the brainstorming, commenting,  linking to similar,  rating, ranking/voting on ideas.

2.  Outline problems and causes: The federal debt is an example of a high level problem.  One cause may include legislators not understanding the effects of the debt,  focusing more spending programs or tax cuts to get votes.  The ideal tool here would allow us to identify problems, causes,  comment on,  link to, rate, and rank/vote.

3. Research:  One of biggest problems is that legislators don’t adequately research lessons learned and best practices.  We see repeated patterns of spending that leads to wasted money.   The ideal tool would facilitate access to and discussion around the applicability of lessons learned and best practices.   Linking, commenting, rating, and ranking/voting would be important features.

4.  Design Solutions: The temptation is to say it is the role of the legislator to design.   We need to bring a broad segment  to be part of this process.   The question is how do we turn off the loud, arrogant and obnoxious voices and turn up the voices of those that have the most common sense.   We need to design solutions that will best the problems and their causes.   Simple cause and effect.   The idea tool would include the ability to brainstorm, narrate, comment on,  debate,  rate and rank/vote on solutions.

5.  Test Solutions:   The Japanese believe that Edwards Deming,  a quality and management guru, had more impact in turning their economy around back in the 70 and 80s than anyone else.   He commented once that he wished that Congress won’t do anything.   They continue to dig bigger and bigger holes.  They don’t understand problem-solving,  they don’t understand cause & effect, and they rush to solutions that leave us bankrupt.    Solutions must be testing and piloted.   The ideal tool would allow us to design test solutions,  and together monitor the  efforts and results, offer course correction ideas…until we see the desired results.   We can choose to skip this step like our politicians but at what cost?

6.  Deploy Solutions: Often solutions only get partially deployed – leading to wasted resources.  Again, the ideal tool would allows us to monitor the efforts and results,  offer course corrections, until we see the desired results.

If you think there is merit in the ideas, please share them.

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Stop Whining – An Example of a Solution

3 10 2009

The most amazing invention.







Where To Find Government Waste?

10 09 2009


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Where To Find Government Waste?

There is a group called “Citizens Against Government Waste”   that produces a yearly publication referred to as the “Pig Book Summary.”    The effort of the group is to identify appropriations that are wasteful.   While you might not agree with all of their assessments – it is helpful to get pointed to problem areas.

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Economics is key to security or downfall

31 08 2009


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Economics is Key To Security or Downfall
Our country has played a key role in helping to establish and maintain freedom and security throughout the world.   For instance, the U.S. accounts for over 40% of military expenses.   Are we ready for another country to lead the world?   The U.S. has been a major player in the World Bank,  in the United Nations, and the list goes on and on. The merits of these organizations can be debated.   However, that isn’t the point.   The question is, what has enabled the U.S. to at least strive to be such an important force for good throughout the world?    Our belief in liberty,  justice and freedom for all.   Our own economic security.   Values and resources.  A country can desire to do a great work, but if it does not have its house in order, unless it is economic strong, it loses its ability to help others – let along to protect itself.

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The worst thing our country could have done is to create a debt. Should there have been a constitutional amendment outlawing a national debt?    Look at the consequences today because we have trusted politicians.   We have become entitlement oriented and now expect future generations to bail us out.   Politicans have put their interests first.   What would George Washington say today?   The debt we have run up is incomprehendable.    Republicans and Democrats point fingers at – but at this point it makes no difference.    It is what it is.   They have both done the inexcusable.   They have put future generations into bondage.  Where is true leadership today?

Economics should be simple.   Having so called “economists” run around advocating we borrow more money defies anything that can be thought of as common sense.   Good economics is spending less than what you make and saving the difference for a rainy day.   It is that simple.   There is no excuse for a deficit.  There is no excuse for a debt.   With the economy we have our country should have a sizable surplus that we use wisely to better the world.

A second simple economic principle is to invest only in those things that give you an acceptable return on investment (ROI).   The other day I was at Flaming Gorge in Utah and Wyoming.   The construction of the dam there was begun in 1959 and finished in 1964.   The cost of the construction and ongoing costs have been recovered, people have received an invaluable services – electrical power,  and there is an ongoing profit that is reinvested towards the national park.

flaming_gorge4Throwing stimulas money around thinking that it will revitalize the economy is irresponsible on many levels.   The money isn’t even being spent in most cases with a focus on ROI.   This simulas money does little to sustain a huge economy in the short-term, it creates debt, it puts us into bondage, and it becomes a terrible eroding force.

The entitlement mentality is one of our country’s worst enemies right now.   The question is, who is going to pay the bill?  Our children?   How bankrupt are we?   Where are our values?  How digraceful have we become?    Debt, entitlement – all  lead to a black hole.  There is no magic to pull us out of a black hole.    It will take every bit of focus and discipline we can muster.   We have two choices:  1.  address the problem head-on;  or, 2.  pretend it doesn’t exist and get sucked in.

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Economics is Key To Security or Downfall
For more information on U.S. economic trends go to government income and expenditures

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22 08 2009







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