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mpouraryan
11/17/2016 11:54:52 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
Part of the notion of transformation is to ultimately make sure that life emerges for the better--always--there is no other choice. If that hope was not there, we won't have the interent, the electric car (especially as I am attending Laurent Education's World Business forum) and reflect upon it all.
batye
11/17/2016 11:51:01 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
@mpouraryan in my books I hope change bring global Peace... this is what I hope for to see Peace Globaly...
mpouraryan
11/17/2016 11:46:56 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Transformed
I hope you don't mind my notingi that I reject the notion that somehow age has anything to do with transformation. I never forget Rick Pittino's admonition that the older one gets, the more open one must be to change and to transform--why this seems not to be the case is mind boggling. What can we do to change this mindset? That's a struggle I have as I work to build out my Start up, The Daily Outsider.
mpouraryan
11/17/2016 11:44:26 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of Email's death are highly exaggerated. We need to be aware and understand the nature of email security--and Wikileaks taught us that in a major way during the Presidential Campaign--righjt?
mpouraryan
11/17/2016 11:41:49 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
@Bayte: Change at its' course entails being courageous--for instance, just this morning Industry Week in an article I read and subsequently tweeted out wondered whether Electric cars, will survive--the idea of continuing to "drill baby drill"...is horrendous-=-we have to think different and able to embrace the future. What I see is rather challenging--and that's putting it mildly.
batye
11/17/2016 11:08:47 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
@mpouraryan thank you for the link... this day it like no one sure of anything anymore... it like free for all... but at least we gonna see changes - good or bad - time will tell...
mpouraryan
11/17/2016 12:03:27 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
..and to further add to the uncertainity, this I reviewed on NextGov was of profound concern:
While most of the real estate mogul's tech speak "has lots of implications for the private sector, it's a bit of a blank slate when it comes to government tech."
The key word here is a "blank slate" which means that uncertainty will be the order of the day. I can't help but wonder where it all leads--and it is needless to say of profound concern especially as we're faced with profound challenges especially beyond our borders folks.
mpouraryan
11/16/2016 11:23:05 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
Sure--thanks for your thoughts. One indication of leadership is who you surround yourself with. Mr. Trump is lucky as she has very capable children and a very smart and savvy son-in-law. What is critical is how he staffs his Government as such early decisions will have a profound bearing on everything. The World is Watching.
DHagar
11/16/2016 11:00:56 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
@mpouraryan, thanks for update. No it is not easy - but it goes best if there is a strategy behind it - which ultimately is known - and is not just a series of tactics. I think this will be the proof of where we end up.
mpouraryan
11/16/2016 10:52:23 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Changing
In supporting the work for the sites for the Daily Outsider, released a newflash about some rather interesting potential picks (basically a Republican Team of Rivals being mentioned). Let's see how things "pan out". Transformation is never easy folks--is it?
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