'Regional African Project Management'
Edited Conference Presentations
Project Management Institute South Africa (PMISA)
South Africa, 3 - 5 November 1999
Document Transformation Technologies
the beginning. It explains the unheard of returns on technology
investments and also older
Cutting edge technology changes every few months and corporations amplify the mantra
2. CUTTING EDGE = SURVIVAL?
paradigms (remember IBM vs Microsoft).
• Commonplace ERP's in today's corporation;
"We can only survive if we stay on top of technology." Is this true? EJ Dionne jr. described
This brings us to the “super technology” coming of age. Consider the development from
3. SUPER TECHNOLOGY IS COMING OF AGE.
having the “edge” as something like being daring (Washington Post 19 September 1999).
1990:
• Sophisticated analysis tools (immediate trend analyses);
• And total links (DNS)
between businesses, government, individuals etc.
Being edgy as a combination of “cutting edge” and being on the edge, which means a
• PC's now and then;
You certainly get the feeling that “big brother” is watching in
the USA Confidentiality and
copyright are two of many major victims of “super technology.” This has changed the
pronounced defined, pointed, not safe outlook or perspective and being out on the ledge. Does
• The advent of palmtops;
environment that we live and work in. Virtual business is now a reality.
The DNS of a corporation closely links every aspect of the corporation's thoughts and
• Broadband technology;
actions - inclusive of all staff members. The corporate IQ is measured by it's IT
this sound like the present day manager? Certainly in the
USA it does - this outlook
infrastructure and DNS capability.
bite into XYZ's market in Minnesota in weeks, not years as before. This is the New World
explains why the business profile and rules have changed so dramatically, and it is only
•
Cheap mass video conferencing;
that the project manager functions and it is scary…
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Project Management Institute South Africa (PMISA)
Edited Conference Presentations
'Regional African Project Management'
South Africa, 3 - 5 November 1999
Document Transformation Technologies
and higher risks become more acceptable. Quick deployment of solutions to problems is
you are not a part of the world's
digital system, you will not survive. Bill Gates aptly
customers will not have it any other way. No business or entity can function as an island, if
not negotiable.
more analytical in our approach. Workers have moved from data collection to value added
where financial performance remains irrelevant for years. Making money has become
described the emergence of the paperless office. Response time required is immediate.
How businesses are judged has also changed. Stock prices are based on “concept.com”
Data capturing is now digital in all industries. Corporations
deal only with exceptions in
mind blowing (America's rich under 40's - Fortune) and economists are mystified in trying
customer service. Process problems are simplified and fewer people are involved in at least
hand-offs (Bill Gates). Virtual teams have become common place. Executives are now
managing the day to day issues. (Yes even Medicare is now considered an industry). ”How
to explain why the American economy keeps on growing and getting better. Personal
required to understand and use super technology. This while the
world is quickly adapting
to the “web-lifestyle.”
you gather, manage and use information will determine whether you win or lose ”(William
wealth has never been so great - for the man in the street that is.
For the first time management actually has the tools to make re-engineering work - we
have only started to use DNS properly.
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