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. Forthcoming events The 7 habits of spectacularly useless leaders by Chris Duckett. 6.30pm start Tuesday 31st October at Hedley Lodge. To get the new season under way, Ive been enthused to deliver a talk on how not to do it, based on the work of various esteemed management thinkers and coupled with my own experience of working for complete idiots. [I wanted to talk about developments in winter climbing gear since 1970, but the Boyscout said nobody would come.] Inter-activity is the key, but I expect everybody to keep their clothes on. Poles optional. Places £20 each or £30 for 2. We have 3 other speakers lined up so far. Details on the web. Celluloid leadership Ive been nosing around Steven Sonsinos website again, considering his competition for the top leadership film of all time. His vote goes to The Matrix because:
The result being that when Morpheus is killed (resigns/retires?), Neo takes over without fuss. So, my list of the films that have inspired my leadership approach:
By all means let me have your nominations. Changes in scale charges Both the Revenue and Customs (I know they are supposed to be the same organisation now) have slipped through fuel related changes in the summer. A half-hearted nod at the increase in the fuel price, but watch out. Titles are important Its recently come to our notice that an Inspector of Taxes has been given the job title Driving Up Performance Project Compliance Pacesetter. Punctuate as you will, but it still looks pretty menacing. Speeding fines The Revenue has always taken the view that there should be no tax relief for breaking the law. Therefore, speeding fines are always added back in a tax computation. However, a client has recently argued that speeding fines are actually about raising revenue and not about law enforcement at all. During a particularly rapid dash around Abergavenny, he was zapped twice. The extra points would have lost him his licence, but he was given the option to pay a bigger fine and receive less points. His view is therefore that the fine should not be disallowed in the computation and there should be no Benefit in Kind (as he was trying to get to a business meeting). Comments anybody? Complementors Another US term to describe businesses that sell a product that your customer must buy to be able to use your product. The textbook example is Intel (the chip maker) and Microsoft (Wintel). Such relationships are a bit like partnerships where the partners have completely different views of the world but have to get along. Inevitably, one complementor (in this case Microsoft) has more clout than the other. During the 1990s, Intel produced a succession of ever more powerful chips and Microsoft brought out new versions of Windows in order to make the most of these new chips. The problem arose when Intel pulled ahead of the rest of the chip world with MMX technology which required some minor adjustments to Windows. Faced with having to market different versions of Windows for different chip manufacturers, Microsoft made Intel give the MMX technology to rival AMD to level the (chip) playing field. Intel had spent millions developing MMX and thought they had a clear lead over all competitors. They were not happy and looked for ways to reduce their dependence on Microsoft; mainly by investing in rival operating systems. The other industry giant, IBM, had got its fingers burnt when it tried to launch the PS/2 operating system in competition with Windows. That left Linux as the only other player in town. As you will remember, Linux is not actually owned by anybody and is an open source system; rallying point for the anything but Microsoft cause. Had IBM tried to pull rank in the Linux community, it would simply have been sidelined. Instead, IBM sunk huge resources into improving and promoting Linux for network systems without attempting to take control. Interestingly, both Intel and IBM had invested in Redhat, one of the first commercial incarnations of Linux which was successfully floated. Microsoft remains all powerful at the PC level (think Word, Excel and XP), but Linux is a big player in servers. For example, our Z1 server is a Linux system. Futurists have long been speculating that Microsoft will eventually be forced to publish its source code, thereby making it open source. Who knows what will happen then? As extracted from a long, serious HBR article. Top 10 Ways to Motivate Geeks I dont think I know any proper geeks, but if I did, apparently this is what I would need to do to keep them happy http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2006/08/21/711351.aspx:
Sounds familiar? Allegedly, blogging is the way forward. Im sorry, I dont get it? XBRL? You may be forgiven for thinking that Lord Carters recent report was about moving the filing deadline for tax returns. In fact, it was about electronic filing in general: his basic conclusion was that we should move to doing everything by XBRL as quickly as possible. In fact, the XBRL concept is nothing clever. All accountancy is about putting numbers into boxes. XBRL is simply the protocol that decides what the box is called (electronically). The problem is that everybody has developed their own version and its taking a huge amount of negotiation to bring everybody into line, particularly at the international level. Companies House now allows you to file dormant company accounts on line using XBRL, but such accounts usually only have 2 figures on them. Bigger sets of accounts are on the way and the plan is to be able to file one set of accounts, using XBRL, for both the Registrar and HMRC by 2010. Surely, this is just administrative trivia to reduce Government costs? I suggest that this is the basis of a change to taxation based on transactions rather than profit. And its automated. HMRC has just lost a case where Cadburys have sheltered profits from tax in a foreign, low tax, subsidiary. Stamp Duty was the original transaction tax. Soon, the government will simply take x% of Box 43? HMRC interventions (straight from somebody elses newsletter) The Revenue is trying a new approach with its customers (taxpayers), the stated objectives being:
Initial contact may be by letter or a telephone call. We would strongly advise all clients to contact us immediately should an approach be made. We would also advise against entering into a dialogue with HMRC - simply advise them that you will refer their enquiry to your accountant. It is by no means certain that we will receive copies of correspondence, or notification that calls will be made. It is also worth mentioning that under current legislation the Revenue have no powers to carry out these interventions - they can only do so with your agreement and co-operation. The Revenue are recently quoted as saying: "...the pilots are purely voluntary and there is no question of any customers being compelled to take part." Alpha males in trouble again They seem to take this alpha male stuff very seriously in the States. Research identifies 4 basic types:
[I cant decide which one to use as the role model.] Alpha males may end up playing several roles, and vary from sweeties who everyone wants to work for to absolute bullies. But even at the nicer end of the scale, alpha males can hide deep-seated faults that are brought out by stress. www.alphamalesyndrome.com/index.asp For a non-US view, try http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8213-2339712.html Technological change - TV style Cable company NTL Telewest recently published a future-gazing report taking a look at where it thinks TV viewing might be in the year 2020. The report pools the views of various people with an eye on the future from both within the industry and outside it. 2020 is not very far away, but the kind of things the company anticipates being around then might sound rather far fetched to some:
www.telewest.co.uk/pdfs/future_vision_report.pdf X or Y? In the course of some seriously esoteric reading whilst on holiday, I came across the startlingly cynical view that there are really only 2 types of people:
Where does this fit in the great scheme of management thinking? Which would you rather be? Disclaimer Chaos is changing shape. DUCKETT | 01432 370 572 | contact us
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