Personally I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of evolution. Something new slowly stepping out of its old self. Take dinosaurs for example. Those great beasts that roamed the earth and over time turned into … oops sorry, because time apparently was the one thing they didn’t have. But isn’t it great to imagine what [...]
Posts Tagged ‘BPM’
Precision and subtext does count for something
No prizes for guessing what this is:
Most people would say: This is the Mona Lisa … and they’d be wrong. The picture depicted someone who may or may not have looked like this 500 years ago. A picture showing what the lady looks like today would probably…well ashes to ashes etc.
The reason I [...]
Too big to fail? Processes certainly aren’t!
You’ll probably have heard the term ‘Too big to fail’ over the past two years more often than you wanted. But while everyone is wondering why stresstests weren’t used to test for stress and essential internal controls were routinely by-passed with a simple in-house phone call, it strikes me that things are not much different [...]