A Guarantee
The Preliminary Specification presents a business model to the oil and gas industry that provide for profitable and innovative oil and gas operations. In our Preamble to the specification we detail the six key attributes of how it provides this profitability and innovativeness. These are the foundations of the eleven module software application that will define and support the oil and gas producer and Joint Operating Committee’s operations. These attributes are what the industry should be focused on and they can only be attained, in this the 21st century, by first defining and building software that supports the organizations that supports the attributes. Without the software to define the organizational foundations and attributes, nothing will happen otherwise.
Specialization and an enhanced division of labor are the means in which economies expand. Without the ability to further specialize the economy and the organization will stagnate. It is the source of real value generation. However we have a problem that is presented to us by the use of software. Without the changes first being defined and supported in the software, no further specialization or division of labor can spontaneously occur. Therefore we have to predetermine the changes that we desire, build them into the software and release them into the organization. This is the nature of our organizations today.
People, Ideas & Objects in addition to providing the Preliminary Specification provide a software development capability that is focused on the changes that producers and Joint Operating Committees want to see in their organizations. Our Revenue Model is designed to focus our organizations around the changing needs of the industry. A fundamentally different focus to that of our competitors with a fundamentally more competitive value proposition.
Key among the attributes of our value proposition is our claim that we provide the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. Our claim is validated by our business model noted in the Preamble. It is our way of asserting that we can deliver the Preliminary Specification and its derivative software and software development capability to the marketplace. Oil and gas producers can see the business model and know that its value is material to their business. And they know that they can only attain that value through the software that defines and supports their organizations. It is therefore incumbent on them to ensure that that software is developed, built and delivered to them in the manner that their organizations require. That is how People, Ideas & Objects can guarantee that once we begin the developments of the Preliminary Specification we will complete them. It is in everyone’s interest to do so.
Except maybe the bureaucracy. We may not have seen the end to their tactics. I would expect them to put up a few more good fights, they have a lot at stake. I would suggest they look to the future and ask where they fit-in in any scenario. Times have changed and the writing is on the wall. It’s time to go. Although I am certain they will need more encouragement, the investor class has a particular issue with the way that oil and gas is operated at the current time. Our appeal to the investors continues and the transition is beginning, so lets stay focused on these points.
I am certainly looking forward to the transition. There is nothing more exciting than seeing a sleepy industry focused on muddling along turn itself into a dynamic, profitable and innovative industry. Just in time for when the real demand for energy strains the ability of the industry to meet it demands. We live in exciting times and we have much to do.
The Preliminary Specification provides the oil and gas producer with the most profitable means of oil and gas operations. 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.