Will you join my quest?
While most of my peers were rebuilding cars, I was rebuilding businesses. In the process, I have changed a few careers, ran a few businesses, earned a few degrees, read a few thousand books, but found business excellence illusive.
It was not until I applied Innovative Problem Solving (TRIZ) to the Balanced Scorecard that I realized what was missing and how it fit together. Over the next few years I worked hard to refine, test and modify the little bit of revalation that I had received. While that work is far from over, enough of it has been developed that I can now successfully apply it to assist organizations. The superiority of E-M8 is both in thouroughness and simplicity. It has allowed to quickly develop business plans that are relevant; to monitor company performance; and to identify problem spots and business opportunities quickly and accurately.
It is time that these ideas gain life of their own. This site is dedicated to making the rough drafts of the first section of my guide to Entrepreneural Management available to the wider public for review, cretique and feedback. If you find any of the material on this website useful, or you would like to be involved in any way in developing or distributing any of these ideas, please let me know.
Thank you for visiting my site and I hope you will join me in my quest to promote business excellence.

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1 Bruce Connolly // Nov 21, 2008 at 2:26 pm
I agree with the base supposition that talent development is economic development. I also concur with the notion that we do not grow alfalfa but rather forests so our response time in changing how the talent pipeline is filled is somewhat limited in this current round of economic lights out scenario. Perhaps most significantly, the one size fits all concept that educated my father’s generation is no longer a viable model for the majority of the millenicals currently engaged or trapped in the system. I submit that the future holds the Tibetian Chutes and Ladder Model as a promising solution. I will provide more description on my web site for you and interested readers. Thanks for taking the time to think and submit parameters for problems and solutions.
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