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" ... Adding new revenue streams and new customer bases to interact with will always be a boon for a business. However, needing to expand your staff or offices to accommodate this growth can make your entire business more calcified, slow and challenging to manage. In turn, these difficulties can translate into an inability to adapt and change quickly enough to compete properly. ... "
" ... Although sharks are vertebrates, they lack calcified bones. This is inconvenient for scientists who want to estimate these animals' age because analyzing the band patterns in fish scales, ear bones or other calcified tissues is how lifespan is typically estimated. The process is similar to counting tree rings. ... "
" ... Do not put it under two different departments. Put it under a leader and then let the leader create this flexibility, and do it without creating these caste systems within IT. You cannot get good people to work for the slow IT team as nobody wants to work for the slow IT team. This creates a plethora of problems that I have seen which causes it to fall apart. If you want to do something similar to that, you do it for ninety days. If you have a big critical launch coming up; for ninety days, you carve out somebody and hit it, but with the intention that everybody is going to be able to participate in that type of mode of working. I believe that not only does IT have to go Agile, but that the entire organization does and that every company is a digital company. Furthermore, I believe that every CEO has to look at Agile Management. Bureaucracy was invented by people to get some scale and while scale is a good attribute, the bureaucracy must be busted. Most companies become calcified after a period of time and they get stuck in their old ways. You cannot go digital and you cannot compete with the newer ones unless you break that calcification. It is human nature to not want to do the hard work but still be able to get there. IT has to do that work and help transform the entire business. In terms of the time period, I would say two to three years is the best term to do. ... "
" ... Since the 19th century, scientists have been puzzled by a mysterious calcified organ found in fossil coelacanths. This “unknown organ” has been called a swim bladder or bladder or some sort, but examination of Paleozoic and Mesozoic coelacanth fossils lead to its identification as a pulmonary organ. This lung is still present in living coelacanths, where it is not calcified but is entirely vestigial, like the human appendix. In modern coelacanths, it is mainly a “fatty organ” surrounded by hard, flexible plates. ... "
" ... There is certainly some truth to Adam's critique - a dynamic economy requires dynamic institutions. We can no more return to the unions of the 1950's than we can return to the economy of the 1950's. This means corporations that aren't too big to fail, and aren't rescued in times of crisis by a government wholly captured by corporate interests. And it means unions that aren't calcified by pernicious labor laws and a corrupt or unimaginative leadership all but in bed with management. ... "