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The Picks of the Day
Review of the year: Global warming
“You
may think it's time to turn the page and read something else. But you'd be
wrong. 2006 will be remembered by climatologists as the year in which the
potential scale of global warming came into focus. And the problem can be
summarised in one word: feedback.”
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2110651.ece
[This
is a very interesting
article – definitely a must read!!]
What Money Can't Buy
“Research
& development (R&D) has long been a thorny issue for CFOs, who are
frequently tasked with controlling costs and delivering growth at the same
time. Booz Allen Hamilton's second annual global innovation study may comfort
CFOs who face resistance to cost cutting on the grounds that such trimming will
jeopardize future growth.”
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8469755/c_8476974?f=alerts
More Details Around Pantex Safety Allegations
The
following are additional articles covering alleged safety violations/concerns
at the Pantex nuclear weapons facility.
http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/nation/12/21/21pantex.html
Pantex rebuts allegations
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/shared/news/stories/2006/12/PANTEX22_COX_W7470.html
IT Process Improvement / Quality Management
The Sentinel Newsletter
“The
Sentinel newsletter is now edited for IT Governance Ltd by Dan Swanson,
President and CEO, Dan Swanson & Associates (www.securitybenchmark.com) and
Dan will be providing leading edge resources each month to support your IT
governance efforts.”
http://www.itgovernance.co.uk/news_detail.aspx?news_id=59
Goldratt's "Theory of Constraints" Thinking
Processes: A Systems Methodology linking Soft with Hard
“This
paper briefly outlines the TOC methodology, and discusses the similarities and
differences between TOC and other systems methods, particularly the Rational
Model of decision-making.
http://www.systemdynamics.org/conferences/1999/PAPERS/PARA104.PDF
Toward Integrating Theory of Constraints and Deming into the
HCA Curriculum
This is
a PDF copy of slides about why Deming and Goldratt matter to healthcare educators
http://www.aupha.org/files/public/TowardIntegratingTheory.pdf
Compliance Online
Webinar: Mitigating Risks around basic Data Backup and Restoration
“Many
organizations, both large and small, rely on their information technology
systems to the extent that their loss can be devastating. To alleviate risks,
many have invested in data backup systems in the hope that by simply performing
backups their data is safe. Unfortunately, as many groups have painfully
learned, the truth can be that they have little to no protection at all due to
an inability to recover as planned. The purpose of this executive briefing is
to set forth strategies for mitigating the risks surround the backup and
restoration of data.”
http://www.complianceonline.com/ecommerce/control/trainingFocus?product_id=700181&category_id=30010
[There
is a $249 fee for attending this session, which will be offered live on January
15th at 2pm Eastern and then on-demand afterwards.]
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
Lifting the Lid: Sarbanes-Oxley easing may not cut costs for
all
“Plans
by
New rules to compel accurate accounting by firms
“…
with ‘J-SOX’ -- the Japanese take on the U.S. Sarbanes-Oxley Act --
scheduled to take effect in fiscal 2008, authorities hope firms will have more
incentive to clean up their financial reporting. While investors will
welcome more credible financial statements, companies are worried about the
time and cost of complying with the new regime. The new rules will oblige
some 3,800 listed companies to strengthen internal financial controls and
certify the accuracy of their financial statements.”
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nb20061229a1.html
[Japanese
firms looking for IT control guidance can contact george.spafford@....]
Security and Risk Management
Best of 2006: Risks and Benefits
This
page links to a number of CFO magazine’s risk related articles from 2006
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8446924?f=alerts
NIST SP800-53: Recommended Security Controls for Federal
Information Systems
This
document is intended to identify a starting point for IT security.
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-53-Rev1/800-53-rev1-final-clean-sz.pdf
Whitepaper: Managing
“In
order to effectively compete in a fast-paced, highly complex, global economy,
organizations are employing new, more powerful information technologies at an
unprecedented rate, and in most instances, either ignoring or not fully
understanding the increased exposure of their enterprise operations and assets
due to the aggressive use of that technology.”
http://csrc.nist.gov/sec-cert/rmf-sz.pdf
Computer on a Stick
“What do Fidelity Investments,
Boeing, Ameriprise Financial, the YMCA, and US Department of Transportation all
have in common? Those are just a few of the organizations that suffered
serious breaches of customer data or other confidential information when a
company laptop was stolen or lost in the past year. And in several cases, the
repercussions were serious, with regulators and the news media descending
coming down heavily on those companies.”
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8478265?f=alerts
Staying in business after a disaster hits
“ReadyOC,
an organization that helps prepare businesses in
Healthcare / Bio-Informatics / Care Delivery Organizations
(CDOs)
This will be a new section going
forward. It reflects my personal research and Pepperweed’s
specialized services for supporting care delivery organizations in the
attainment of their goals.
Better Medicine Through Technology
“
Problems abound for Kaiser e-health records management system
“An
electronic health records management system being rolled out by Kaiser
Foundation Health Plan/Hospitals has been nothing short of an IT project gone
awry, according to sources at the company and an internal report detailing
problems with the HealthConnect system.”
Health Hazard: Computers Spilling Your History
“Bills
to speed the adoption of information technology by hospitals and doctors have
passed both chambers of Congress. But the legislation has bogged down,
largely because of differences over how to balance the health care
industry’s interest in efficiently collecting, studying and using data
with privacy concerns for tens of millions of ordinary Americans — not
just celebrities and victims of crime.”
Doctors Forced to Admit Mistakes
“
http://www.abc25.com/Global/story.asp?S=5860050&nav=Fadr
Human Error / Safety / Environment
The vaccine to prevent every strain of flu
“British
scientists are on the verge of producing a revolutionary flu vaccine that works
against all major types of the disease. Described as the 'holy grail' of
flu vaccines, it would protect against all strains of influenza A - the virus
behind both bird flu and the nastiest outbreaks of winter flu.”
Safety Experts Ill-equipped To Handle Nanotechnology In
Workplace
“A
strategic plan and more resources for risk research are needed now in order to
ensure safe nano-workplaces today and in the future. That is the conclusion of
Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies Chief Science Advisor Andrew Maynard in a
new article, "Nanotechnology and Safety" just released by Cleanroom
Technology magazine.”
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/12/061228131311.htm
This issue of the Daily News
has a number of pieces on global warming. I will not mince words and
state that I believe that global warming is real and that action is
needed. I would far rather be proven wrong than to not raise the concern
out of fear of being proven wrong. All too often people speak in hushed
tones and don’t act. This is one of those times in history where
action is mandatory.
Feeling the Heat
“Global
warming is so hot that Corporate America is seeing green. About 75
percent of respondents to an October 2006 survey by The Conference Board are
measuring their carbon footprint, or the amount of direct and indirect carbon
their operations emit. Half of the companies — 90 percent of which had
revenues of $1 billion or more — have implemented programs to reduce or
offset greenhouse gases, according to the final report, ‘Carbon
Footprint: A Growing Management Concern.’”
http://www.cfo.com/article.cfm/8372025/c_8476974?f=alerts
Finding a middle ground in the debate on climate change
“They
agree that accumulating carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping smokestack and
tailpipe gases probably pose a momentous environmental challenge, but say the
appropriate response is more akin to buying fire insurance and installing
sprinklers and new wiring in an old, irreplaceable house (the home planet) than
to fighting a fire already raging.”
http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/01/news/climate.php
Scientists dig below sea floor for clues into global warming
“Scientists
in Antarctica spent Christmas Day finishing work that may show the effects of
global warming - drilling for clues about how massive ice sheets responded to
past temperature changes. The project will be vital to creating a map of how
the Earth may react to higher temperatures, scientists say.”
http://www.katu.com/news/tech/5035231.html
“The
“Global
warming threatens to intensify natural disasters and water shortages across
China, driving down the country's food output, the Chinese government has
warned, even as its seeks to tame energy consumption.”
http://www.enn.com/today.html?id=11931&ref=rss
Global warming may change Amazon: researchers
“Global
warming could spell the end of the world's largest remaining tropical rain
forest, transforming the Amazon into a grassy savanna before end of the
century, researchers said Friday. Jose Antonio Marengo, a meteorologist
with
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20061230/amazon_warming_061230/20061230
Bush embraces the endangered polar bear - and accepts the
dangers of global warming
“In
a landmark decision, the Bush administration has concluded that global warming
is endangering the existence of the polar bear - an admission that could force the
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2108212.ece
http://www.whittierdailynews.com/opinions/ci_4930111
Outsourcing / Globalization / International
The Chinese Discover
“Competition
from the mainland has devastated the region's low tech, low-margin industries
such as textiles and shoemaking. But like Changhong, growing numbers of
companies are starting to manufacture in Central Europe as an alternative to
production in
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/29122006/244/chinese-discover-central-europe.html
Ericsson Studies
“Ericsson
(NASDAQ:ERIC) and the Stockholm School of Economics have agreed to create a
program aiming to generate in-depth knowledge of Chinese business and economics
and
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=113492&WT.svl=wire1_3
“DaimlerChrysler's
(DCX) Chrysler Group and
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2006-12-29-chrysler-chery_x.htm?csp=34
[Using
the strategies of Volkswagen and then the Japanese as models, we can fully
expect the Chinese to enter the market with low cost models and successively
work their way upwards in terms of model complexity, price and consumer
perceptions. The one caveat for the Chinese is that they must address
their quality management problems, which is a task I have no doubt they can
do.]
India Inc sees party well into New Year
“Corporate
http://www.business-standard.com/common/storypage_c.php?leftnm=10&bKeyFlag=BO&autono=269801&chkFlg=
“Now
as never before, Indian pharmaceutical companies are looking to expand business
in rich countries, which, critics say, will come at the expense of the world's
poor. The intent is to follow the footsteps of
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0102/p06s01-wosc.html
Economics / Business / Misc.
Compressing Time &
Distance
“A lot has been said lately of
the ‘flat earth’ and how technology has brought groups together in
unparalleled ways. Part of this has been achieved by leveraging information
about location through the use of the Global Positioning Satellite (GPS)
system. Through the use GPS technologies organizations, and even individuals,
can track the positions of items of interest. One questions that inevitably
arises is “what is GPS anyways” and that is what we will explore in
this article.”
http://www.spaffordconsulting.com/Compressing%20Time%20and%20Distance.html
Attention Tokyo
shoppers: This add was brought to you via RFID
“Stores in central
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/12/28/tokyo.rfid.ap/index.html
The Return Of The
Tech IPO
“A steadying of interest rates
and inflation, a recent rally in the tech-heavy NASDAQ, and exceptional
performance of tech offerings since the summer of 2006 have given observers
hope of a significant rise in technology IPOs this year. They point to a rise
in IPO filings, usually a reliable indicator of growing interest: In 2006, 67
technology companies filed notice that they plan to go public, a 31% increase
over 2005, according to
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_02/b4016044.htm?chan=tc&campaign_id=rss_tech
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