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Saturday

Singular Future...







Processing power is likely to increase past the limits of making multiple processors smaller and vertically stacking them, known as Moore's Wall, thought to occur next year by Lilly (2016).
It appears that the notions of quantum computing, organic computers (that work like human brains), and wireless power may become 'the next big things,' even if we were to hit Moore's Wall.
 
  • Quantum Computing - it confuses most people (including the author) so perhaps we'll describe it like a magical illusion: being able to process multiple things at the same time without the appearance of doing so...?!
    Such technology may accelerate (leap!) processing power much more rapidly than Moore's Law.
  • Organic Computers - the idea of neural networks has been done before, but with a better understanding of how brains work, processors can be connected in a way that better replicates how people intuit / innovate / learn information.
    Perhaps we will invite these computers inside our brains and bodies, to improve our health.
    Perhaps these artfully intelligent computers will dream-up new ways to improve themselves!

  • Wireless Power - as science fiction author Isaac Asimov has envisioned in many of his short stories, the author believes that powering / recharging our devices will become possible over vast distances safely, without the use of wires.
    Wireless networks of energy may feed our technology...and possibly feed our bodies as well...
In total, the author humbly submits that the frightening concept of 'Singularity' (Schulze-Makuch, 2020) will occur in the next decades ahead, where technology becomes more advanced than our human brains; 
we may live in a world where technology has become more integrated with our biology than ever, such that we no longer see where humanity ends and technology begins.

Until then: "Does anyone know where I put my phone?"
 
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REFERENCES
Lilly, P. (2016, July 25). Moore’s Law To Hit A Wall In 2021 As Transistors Stop Shrinking, Study Says. [Article and online image]. Hot Hardware. https://hothardware.com/news/moores-law-will-hit-pothole-in-2021-transistors-stop-shrinking
Schulze-Makuch, D. (2020, March 27). Reaching the Singularity May be Humanity’s Greatest and Last Accomplishment. [Article and online image]. Air & Space. https://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/reaching-singularity-may-be-humanitys-greatest-and-last-accomplishment-180974528/
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Friday

Stand-Up Meetings


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Social distancing can be achieved in stand-up meetings, and motivate everyone to complete their discussions and decision making more efficiently;
the Follow-Up is essential to capture any outstanding details.
  
Here are some general guidelines from Tiffany (2018):

1. Only meet when necessary
One common employee complaint is that many meetings could easily be replaced by an email. Consider investing in a collaboration tool that facilitates ongoing conversations between team members when it’s convenient for them.

Many development teams do daily stand-ups, but you should choose a cadence that works best for your team. Try stand-ups only as needed, or have them on a weekly basis. The key is to keep them fairly short, which brings me to my next point…

2. Keep it short and sweet
At it’s core, a stand-up meeting is brief. After all, the very name implies that no one is taking the time to get comfortable. Shoot for a meeting that takes 15 minutes or less, where everyone can share necessary updates without elaborating on details.

If additional information is needed, you can always follow up afterward with an email or team chat. I love this tip from Atlassian, which recommends that if you need a sidebar during a stand-up, grab a few minutes right after the meeting. The point of a stand-up is to be quick and efficient — don’t ruin the flow by adding another meeting.

3. Establish a goal
It’s important that everyone understand why you’re having a stand-up and what’s expected of them. So many non-technical stand-ups I’ve attended have devolved into pointless updates that no one pays attention to. Talk about a waste of time.

Make sure everyone knows the goal of the stand-up so they understand what to share and how to share it. Is your goal to keep communication flowing on a project? Provide visibility into the progress of a common goal? Prioritize tasks and resources? Come to a decision and assign next steps?

The quick stand-up format works for all types of teams and situations — just be sure everyone is on the same page and stays on-track.

4. Maintain structure
A stand-up should be informal by nature, but that doesn’t mean it should be disorganized or lack focus. The meeting leader should help maintain structure and ensure no one goes off on a tangent.

Most stand-ups adhere to the following structure where everyone goes around sharing:

Progress updates
What they’re working on
Blockers and challenges
But remember, you can make a stand-up whatever you need it to be! For some teams, a task-based format works best. Instead of conducting the meeting as a “round robin” the meeting agenda covers a list of projects or tasks where individuals share updates depending on what projects they’re contributing to.

5. Make remote employees feel like they’re there
A stand-up is a great way to keep employees feeling connected and engaged. Everyone stays informed on progress and sees how each team member is contributing to the larger goal.  Don’t blow it by leaving out remote employees due to bad collaboration tools.  Here’s what you need to make sure everyone is seamlessly connected:

Video conferencing. Everyone should be able to hear and see one another. This may involve individual webcams if everyone is remote, or video conference rooms solutions for a mix of in-office and remote employees.
Screen sharing capabilities. If you need to share something on screen, it needs to be easy to display for everyone.
An easy way to join. Joining a stand-up should be hassle-free so make sure everyone has easy access to the meeting link or can join from their mobile device if they’re on the go.

6. Give everyone a chance to talk
The short nature of a stand-up meeting can make a “talking head” situation seem unavoidable. Instead, reserve a few minutes to let attendees speak, whether it’s to answer questions or update team members on the progress of their projects. No one should dominate a stand-up meeting. With the short time frame, everyone needs to share high-level or important information as concisely as possible. This isn’t the time to brag about how busy you are.

7. Don’t skip follow-up
Whether your meeting is conducted remotely, in person, while seated, or while standing, follow-up is essential. Don’t skip this important part of the process with your stand-up meetings. There are multiple ways to follow up, but the end result should be that you ensure what was discussed in the meeting moves to the next step.


Reference
Tiffany, A. (2018, February 18). 7 Rules for Effective Stand-Up Meetings. GoToMeeting.  https://blog.gotomeeting.com/7-rules-effective-stand-meetings/

Zara: Fast Fashion & Savvy Systems

REFERENCE
DH Calgary Staff. (2017, March 9). Market Mall to welcome new stores in along with more underground parking. Daily Hive. https://dailyhive.com/calgary/market-mall-new-stores-more-underground-parking-2017 

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Five Forces of Competitive Knowledge


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REFERENCE
Gallaugher, J.  (2015). Information Systems: A Manager's Guide to Harnessing Technology.  Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.

Thursday

CDC:NASDAQ - VictoryShares US EQ Income Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF

The investment seeks to provide investment results that track the performance of the Nasdaq Victory US Large Cap High Dividend 100 Long/Cash Volatility Weighted Index before fees and expenses. The fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, under normal market conditions, at least 80% of its assets directly or indirectly in the securities included in the Nasdaq Victory US Large Cap 100 High Dividend Long/Cash Volatility Weighted Index. The index identifies the 100 highest dividend yielding stocks in the Nasdaq Victory US Large Cap 500 Volatility Weighted Index.


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Tuesday

Contractor or Consultant?


Choose A Contractor When:

  • you have a well-defined, rock-solid plan and need more hands
  • your software won’t intersect with your larger organization now or the foreseeable future

Choose A Consultant When:

  • you need help with project definition and execution
  • you aren’t sure how external threats and opportunities will influence your choices
  • the software may live longer than anticipated
  • you want to manage the total cost of ownership directly

Reference
Do I Need A Contractor Or A Consultant? (n.d.) digital primates. Retrieved from https://www.digitalprimates.net/blog/do-i-need-a-contractor-or-a-consultant/
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Saturday

Instrumental cello & violin covers of your favorite music (Play List) ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvcJMlIFW9A&list=PLsOmb1C5jfLPAq9h3qEiCxAO4xdnMbfew

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvcJMlIFW9A&list=PLsOmb1C5jfLPAq9h3qEiCxAO4xdnMbfew

#SimplyThree

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Sometimes “Good” to “Great” Is Just a Short Step Away...


Some companies achieve highly respectable performances, while others can become unbelievable success stories. In 1996, Jim Collins and his team of 21 researchers set out to understand if good companies could subsequently become great companies. For five years, they analyzed data for almost 1,500 profitable businesses to understand what helped them transform from “good” to “great.” The book this led to–Good to Great—isn’t a collection of personal theories but rather the scientific conclusions of this study.

Humble leadership

According to the study Collins and his team carried out, leaders who are able to transform their companies into extraordinary enterprises are those who have a combination of personal modesty and professional ambition. They are able to keep their egos in check to serve the greater good of the business. Collins noted that executives who carry too much personal ambition generally prevent good companies from transitioning into excellent ones. On an everyday level, this means taking full responsibility when there is a problem, without blaming others or the circumstances. Good leaders generally attribute their achievements to luck, while others only take credit for their accomplishments.
“Executives who carry too much personal ambition generally prevent good companies from transitioning into excellent ones”

First who, then what

The process of transforming a company into an extremely profitable one begins with the choice of who to bring on board to work with—which should come well before the step that consists of deciding what to do. Collins observed that, in many mid-size operations, bosses are seen as sacred guides and everyone around them is simply there to help them achieve their goal. But the study shows that it is shrewder to bring together a tight team who will be able to propose competent solutions to problems than to impose a master plan on everyone. Leaders owe it to themselves to follow this rule, which also means removing people who do not have adequate skills.
In general, this recommendation applies to managers as well as to entrepreneurs. We are often tempted to concentrate on one idea and then build a team afterward around the goal. However, Collins found that doing the process in reverse was more effective.
“It is shrewder to bring together a tight team who will be able to propose competent solutions to problems than to impose a master plan on everyone”

Confronting reality

During their research, Collins and his team found that the most important task for this type of transformation in a company is taking on the problems the business is dealing with in a totally transparent and candid manner. So what doesn’t work well in the company and its organization? What needs to improve before obstacles can be overcome? When faced with these questions, managers and company heads need to instill a climate of confidence so that the employees can become part of the conversation and bring their thoughts and ideas to the table. This can be achieved by doing different things in the workplace, such as making time to get together and talk things over once a week or once a month, installing a suggestion box, setting up the means to make internal communication easier and checking in on a regular basis.
“The most important task for this type of transformation in a company is taking on the problems the business is dealing with in a totally transparent and candid manner”
Collins uses the example of Procter & Gamble’s arrival on the consumer-goods market in the 1960s. Faced with the success of a new competitor, Kimberly-Clark admitted that Procter & Gamble’s products were better than theirs, and they used this as a catalyst for change. By accepting the harsh reality that their brands had been outdone by the competition, the teams at Kimberly-Clark were able to turn this into motivation to become stronger and take the market back from Procter & Gamble. If company leaders can accept that they are “behind the eight ball,” they will be able to unite their teams in hard times and emerge as the winners. There is no point in hiding the truth from employees, even when things are not pretty.
“If company leaders can accept that they are ‘behind the eight ball,’ they will be able to unite their teams in hard times and emerge as the winners”

The hedgehog concept and the culture of discipline

Collins also points out the difference between the ambition you can have for your company and the understanding of what actually makes it an effective company. Thus, the most crucial element for becoming great is objectively targeting the sector in which the company could become the best, the most profitable, and the most passionate in the world. The researchers found that it is more effective to concentrate on one goal at a time, just as a hedgehog does. The underlying parable in the book is that although a fox knows many ways to hunt a hedgehog, the hedgehog successfully concentrates on just one thing: Defending itself.
Using this as a starting point, the best approach is to install rigorous discipline in the company so that does not find it has spread itself too thinly. The most successful businesses are those that learn to do fewer things at one time, whereas less-successful ones tend to live under the constant fear of missing out on an opportunity.
“The most successful companies are those that learn to do fewer things at one time”

Using technology

In his research, Collins observed that mediocre companies were likely to idolize technology and rely on it. On the other hand, companies that were able to cross the gap from good to great only used technology to accelerate their success and not to create everything from scratch. Eighty percent of the executives interviewed about the transformation process of their companies didn’t mention technology as being a factor, even in the case of pioneering companies such as Nucor—an American steel-products company that reorganized its priorities in the late 1960s and became the number one in the US several years later.
“Mediocre companies were likely to idolize technology and rely on it”
On the whole, we tend to think that we will perform better if we have every gadget going, or that the company would achieve better results if it has a digital platform or services that use cutting-edge technology. Collins helps us understand that this is not always the key to success and that we should not be fooled by this illusion.

Climbing the steps one by one

During the five years that Collins and his team worked on their study, they established that the companies that were unsuccessful in making the transition from good to great generally tried to climb too many steps at once and, as a consequence, had disappointing results. Collins saw that most of the companies were not aware of their transition, did not broadcast it, and did not concentrate on one key decision, grand action plan, or groundbreaking innovation. Success comes down to accepting that it is a process that takes a certain amount of time and is only observable in retrospect.
“Success comes down to accepting that it is a process that takes a certain amount of time and is only observable in retrospect”
Collins illustrates this point using the American pharmaceutical company Warner-Lambert as an example, a direct competitor of Gillette in the 1960s. Each time a new CEO took the helm at Warner-Lambert, they would come in with a new action plan that put the brakes on the one that had previously been put in place. If the new strategy was not seen to be working better than the previous one quickly enough, the CEO would be shown the door without anyone really taking the time to understand the underlying reasons. After a great deal of restructuring, and what Collins describes as a downward spiral, the company disappeared at the end of the 1990s, a victim of its inability to be patient and put things into perspective.
“In wanting to move too fast, we sometimes miss out on potential success”
As the head or manager of a business, it is tempting to want immediate results. Collins’s book helps us understand that in wanting to move too fast, we sometimes miss out on potential success. It is important to accept that economic timescales impose certain lapses of time between the actions carried out and the achievement of the anticipated effects.
Collins has updated his bestseller, first published in 2001, several times. He has sold more than three million copies, and it is considered one of the best management guides on how good can become great.
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Photograph by WTTJ
Translated by Mary Wagonner-Moritz


Reference

Dancette, A. (2019, May 20). Sometimes “Good” to “Great” Is Just a Short Step Away. [Article and online image]. Welcome to the Jungle. Retrieved from https://www.welcometothejungle.com/en/articles/sometimes-good-to-great-is-just-a-short-step-away

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Friday

Canadian origins: NYSE PTR - analysis of PetroChina's Financial Statements in USD...


Stock Chart with MACD


Sales Volume and Variable Cost per Ton


Principal Operations by Segment and by Product

Refining and Chemicals
Shares Outstanding



Income Statement





Balance Sheet


Statement of Cash Flow


References
Canadian Roots. (2020). Pride in Heritage. [About Us and online image]. PetroChina Canada. Retrieved from https://www.petrochinacanada.com/about-us/cnpc-family.html
https://www.petrochinacanada.com/about-us/cnpc-family.html
Financial Statements in USD courtesy of Scotiabank https://www.scotiabank.com/global/en/global-site.html

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Sunday

Coldplay - Sky Full of Stars


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPRjCeoBqrI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPRjCeoBqrI

I have a dream.
(a better way to riot)


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How to keep 'doing your thing' without Internet...

If an outage of Internet service is likely, here are some fascinating features to keep using some of our systems offline:
(my favorite is Pocket)
Gmail
Gmail, surprisingly, works fairly well offline. It can't actually send and receive emails without an internet connection, but it will let you search through old messages and compose new ones (which can then be sent as soon as connectivity returns).
In your web browser, click the cog icon (on the right), then Settings and Offline—check the box marked Enable offline mail, and choose how many days of messages you want to sync to your computer (7, 30 or 90).

Google Drive
In offline mode, Google Drive lets you create, view and edit Docs, Sheets and Slides, with changes synced back to the cloud when an internet connection returns.
You need to put in some preparation first though. On Google Drive on the web, click the cog icon (top right), then choose Settings and General—make sure the Offline box is ticked, and Drive will start syncing files to the local computer.
Google doesn't make it clear exactly how many files get synced, but in our experience it's at least a month's worth, starting with the most recent. To make absolutely sure a specific file is available without an internet connection, right-click on it and turn the Available offline toggle switch on. Also, if you find you're running out of space in Gmail, we have some tips to help trim back to the stuff you really need.

iCloud
Apple's iCloud platform will move older, less frequently used files off your Mac if you start running out of space on your computer, keeping copies in the cloud and downloading them as and when you need them. If you want to make sure this offloading doesn't happen, open System Preferences, then click Apple ID and iCloud, and untick the box that's marked Optimize Mac Storage.

Pocket
Pocket is one of the best read-it-later services on the web, able to store up all those articles you don't have time to read, and store them safely for when you're able to get around to them. Pocket can work offline, if needed, so if you're researching something it might be a good idea to save a few key webpages to Pocket so you can get at them without a web connection.
You'll need the Pocket app for macOS, the Pocket extension for Chrome, or the Firefox browser (which has Pocket built-in) to enable offline support: Pocket downloads articles automatically in the background on the Mac and inside Chrome, but on Firefox you need to open an article while you're online to make sure it stays available if you ever go offline (click Library then View Pocket List).

Spotify
Having offline access to your playlists might not be as critical as having offline access to your work documents, but music is important for productivity, right? To store a specific playlist for offline playback, open it in the Spotify application for Windows on macOS, and turn on the Download toggle switch.

Netflix
When the working day is done and you want to kick back with some Netflix, having a borked internet connection can really mess with your binge-watching plans. All is not lost if you're using Windows though—you just need to download the Netflix app for Windows and queue up movies and shows in advance (no love for Mac users yet, unfortunately).
Not every show and movie can is available for offline viewing, but many of them are: Choose Available to Download from the app menu to see a selection. Whenever you see a downward arrow symbol on the listing page for a show or film, it means it can be saved locally—just click the icon to start the download.

laptop headphones coffee notebook and pencil on a table

Nield, D. (2020, May 31). How to Take Your Work Offline in Case of an Emergency. Wired. Retrieved from 
https://www.wired.com/story/work-offline-blackout-google-gmail/ 

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