The Preliminary Specification Part CXXXIV (R&C Part XXIX)
In today’s post I want to highlight the speed at which a producer firm is able to implement innovations. From the point in time of the research and discovery, to the actual implementation of the innovation there is little in terms of time or bureaucracy standing in the way of the proven innovation being implemented on a global scale across the firm. When the time comes for people to use the latest and greatest in terms of what innovation they should use, there is also no ambiguity as to what is authorized in terms of the most recent approved capabilities to use.
To review the process; we have the firm conducting a variety of studies or research through Work Orders and AFE’s to enhance their capabilities. The day to day of these studies and research are monitored in the “Research Budget Allocation Interface” which also has a page that monitors the scientific communities research. When these studies and research are concluded and capabilities are enhanced they are added to the “Capabilities Interface” of the Research & Capabilities module where they are populated with all of the information necessary to document and implement the capability. We have drawn a football analogy here to the playbook of a football team. A team member only needs to look at the playbook to determine what their role is in during any play. The “Capabilities Interface” is sorted through a variety of different keys with geological formation being one of them. In the Knowledge & Learning module any Joint Operating Committee that produces from xyz formation will therefore have access to xyz capabilities in the “Capabilities Interface”.
The key limiting determinant in terms of time is the amount of effort necessary to take the research or study from its raw form and turn it into a usable capability. The people within the Joint Operating Committee are doing two things. Making operational decisions and executing the operations. They are not field testing experiments as lab rats. Its important that this distinction be made and the proper documentation be handed off from the research and study to those that will execute it. As once it is documented, you can see that it will be immediately executed the next time that the operation is conducted anywhere within the producer firm. We will also have more to discuss on this point in the Knowledge & Learning module.
With this process in mind, we note that Professor Giovanni Dosi suggests two separate phenomenon are observed:
- First, new technological paradigms have continuously brought forward new opportunities for product development and productivity increases. p. 1138
- Secondly “A rather uniform, characteristic of the observed technological trajectories is their wide scope for mechanization, specialization and division of labor within and among plants and industries.” p. 1138
This brings to mind that the Research & Capabilities module, with the complexity of processes as we detailed in the last few days. Would be deficient from the point of view of having any feedback from the Joint Operating Committees. Particularly from the first phenomenon noted above. Therefore we need to open a third “page” in the “Research Budget Allocation Interface” that is a window on the “Lessons Learned” from the Knowledge & Learning module. That way what is being learned on a day to day basis can “bring forward new opportunities for product development and productivity increases.” I might be mistaken but I don’t think that a lot can be done from the Research & Capabilities module perspective in terms of the “mechanization, specialization and division of labor within and among plants and industries.” The user community may have a different point of view and see things differently which is the purpose of these user based developments. Therefore we’ll leave this point open to further debate, as all the other areas are.
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