Thursday, March 11, 2010

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A question ... "Legitimate? (Yes, legitimate)

I read yesterday in a journal, which Cisco is finishing a new generation of routers that carry the bandwidth and the achievable speed Internet to unexpected heights. According to the note, the speed at Terabit / sec rise equation parameters almost unimaginable, with, for example, that the bandwidth for home use in Argentina, even under the current hardware - would be an average of 80M ( Today we are among 1 and 3, approximately).

Beyond the purely technical issues, the note graphic examples of the situation with "daily" so that any mortal to understand. Let's see what is brewing proposed speeds and bandwidth to share in such volume and magnitude, for example, (Attention. .. read right!): all documentation from the Library of U.S. Congress may be downloaded at ... 1 second! (Yes, you read correctly, one second). More: The note adds that the proposed conditions, entire population of China , adults, seniors, children, all ... Could generate a video while . Or that all, absolutely films made since the birth of film itself (todas!!) Could be downloaded over a period of ... 4 minutes!

These numbers are really staggering. There will be no limits to communication, access to knowledge, exchange ... In short, globalization will arrive at the famous peak.

Now my doubt, my legitimate question is: how is it that you can even think to do this without having project management processes professionalized to the fullest? Can anyone imginárselo?

The second part of my question is: how can it be then, that so many organizations balk at project management? We know it well. Work processes that are confused with bureaucracy, that the documentation does not develop, that lessons learned are not recorded or capitalized.

Technically, humanity has all the possibilities. Is seen. Internet and future attests. Is not it time that we are convinced that this is achieved only by working on excellence?

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