Capabilities are the Results of Innovations
Now that we have finished reviewing the Research & Capabilities module we are going to take a short break from reviewing the Preliminary Specification to cover off some of the other aspects of this blogs discussion. I want to leave the Research & Capabilities with this last thought based on this quotation from Professor Richard Langlois.
The first, and most obvious, point is that it was an outside individual, not an organization, who was responsible for the reorganization of the industry. Lazonick is right in saying that genuine innovation involves reorganizing or planning (which may not be the same thing) the horizontal and vertical division of labor. But it was not in this case “organizational capabilities” that brought the reorganization about. It was an individual and not at all a “collective” vision, one that, however carefully thought out, was a cognitive leap beyond the existing paradigm. If SMH came to possess organizational capabilities, as it surely did, those capabilities were the result, not the cause, of the innovation. p. 46
It is that last sentence that stands out for me. That the information contained within the Dynamic Capabilities Interface would be the result of the innovations that were developed by the producer. Certainly there will be other capabilities that are listed within the interface but the key capabilities will be those that are developed as a result of the innovations that are developed by the firm.
The Preliminary Specification is designed to define and support the innovative oil and gas producer. It is an inherent part of the business model that People, Ideas & Objects are offering the oil and gas industry. A business model that provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable and innovative means of oil and gas operations. Based on the Joint Operating Committee, the legal, financial, operational decision making, cultural, communication, innovation and strategic frameworks of the industry.
Contrast our business model with the one that the current bureaucracy are providing. One in which muddling along is the manner in which we approach the operational concerns. Is this how we address the future of the industry in this difficult energy era we are approaching? Our first step to addressing the future is to organize for it. And the first step in this advanced society is to build the software to define that organization. That is the objective here at People, Ideas & Objects and the Preliminary Specification is the design for the innovative and profitable oil and gas industry.
The Preliminary Specification provides the oil and gas investor with the business model for profitable exploration and production. People, Ideas & Objects Revenue Model specifies the means in which investors can participate in these user defined software developments. Users are welcome to join me here. Together we can begin to meet the future demands for energy.