Why Bother? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Louis J. Taborda   
Thursday, 26 February 2009 00:00

It all started with a desire to disseminate my PhD research.

I don't think it's really too much to ask that after nine years of research. At this point my thesis has a readership of more than a handful of academics - three of whom were my examiners - and my mother and sisters who at least flipped the pages respectfully.

Anyway, blogging seemed to be the way to get the message out in a digestable form for practitioners .... after all, that was the audience I was always targeting. Being in the IT industry for over 20 years, it did not seem worth doing research simply on theoretical abstractions. I wanted to solve real world problems - and think I have!

The problem with blogging though is that it is just soooo solo .... and being a shy guy, I felt uncomfortable simply being one voice, pumping out this stuff I had already been working on in relative isolation for years. A dialog would be nice .... some feedback with other voices and views on "managing the enterprise" - expecially as the agenda was so broad.

So the idea of a community site was born .... with a selection of feature articles forming a magazine that was supplemented with practitioner blogs, of which I would be but one.

This all seems very self-less I know .... but I held the ultimate hope that this community would actually be an exciting and stimulating web destination that could attract a wider following that I myself could ever command.

Not so self-less .... but an online collaboration of like-minded individuals ? I liked that idea!

And it is crazy and challenging enough that it is at least worth a try - don't you think?


Louis J. Taborda
About the author:

Louis has over twenty two years industry experience that started in complex systems development and morphed into architecting business systems and implementing management best practices. He was awarded a PhD in 2007 for his research into the management of change and architectural complexity in the enterprise. He has consulted internationally for clients in the USA, Europe and Asia, helping organizations streamline their management processes and implement tools that improve team productivity and communications. He is currently the Editor of the Alinement Magazine and continues to evangelize a holistic, end-to-end approach to implementing business strategy.

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