The Division of Labor
To revisit why the division of labor and specialization are important to the oil and gas industry. It simply is the sole source of any economic development. As time passes and the reorganization of industries continues, a further division of labor through greater individual specialization increases the economic output of fixed resources. Therefore to increase the volume of oil and gas production, it is necessary to reorganize the industry based on a more defined division of labor. In this globalized economy, the need to employ software to manage the division of labor is a necessity. The energy industry therefore needs a software development capability, such as that offered here by People, Ideas & Objects, to expand its output.
In our recent review of Professor Langlois we stumbled upon the solution to this difficult question. Recall his words were “gap-filling” in terms of Industrial Districts and Business Groups. The filling of gaps is the process of identifying areas where work needs to be done. The process of going about and filling those gaps is how the division of labor is expanded.
The primary People, Ideas & Objects software modules that enable the identification of gaps is in the Resource Marketplace, Knowledge & Learning, Research & Capabilities modules and the Military Command & Control Metaphor. The Draft Specification is silent on this capability and as I mentioned earlier, this posts content should be considered clarification and possibly an addition to the spec.
Imagine for a moment that the Joint Operating Committee (JOC) has a distribution of the people that are assigned specific tasks to be completed. These can be seen as within the Military Command & Control Metaphor (MCCM) that details the organization and the roles and responsibilities of the people involved. Imagine for a moment that the makeup of the MCCM in the JOC can be compared to a “template” of the optimal distribution or known division of labor. A software driven comparison of the two charts, the MCCM to the template, shows the “gaps” that need to be filled. This same analysis could also be applied in the same fashion for the roles and responsibilities of an individual producer.
How much of this analysis is unique and confidential to the applicable JOC or producer is unknown at this time. It is reasonable to assume that their might also be prototypical industry division of labor templates that are developed within the Community of Independent Service Providers. Where members of the CISP have specialized in increasing organizational output through analysis of the division of labor of JOC’s and producers.
Society is put in peril when world oil production declines. There is evidence that the world's oil production has declined. Therefore the world needs to have the energy industry expand its production. To do so requires that we reorganize to enhance the division of labor and specialization within the industry. As has been proven, this reorganization could achieve far greater oil and gas production. Management of the industry is conflicted in expanding the output of the industry. The less they do, the higher the oil and gas prices and the better they appear to perform. This managerial conflict must be addressed and the performance of the industry unleashed. To do so requires the current management of the industry to fund People, Ideas & Objects and build the systems as defined in the Draft Specification. Please join me here.
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