How We'll Be Successful
At People, Ideas & Objects we don't accept SLA’s. We don't believe in them and therefore don't accept them. If industry, a producer or an investor wants something contained within the systems that we develop. We provide the user community as the means in which they can have those requirements implemented, have those changes made, and operate in the software. This isn't something that can be defined down to a contract and implemented at one point in time. It is a constantly evolving capability. One where the input of the users, whoever they may be, have representation and input into the systems that they use. And as we indicated the other day. This is how the people will have the computers work for them. Not the manner in which computers currently have people working for them.
In terms of our success as an initiative in the oil and gas industry it won't be as simple as this change. The classic bureaucratic posture of issuing an SLA and therefore having the appropriate scalps to blame for any problems down the road is all part of the standard operating procedure. This blame someone else for not fulfilling the spirit of the SLA is an extension of the gotcha politics of the bureaucracy. To make the changes from a losing oil and gas industry where “its the other producers fault” for the problems. To one where everyone begins to see success in the industry as their responsibility. Will require everyone to approach the industry with a new mindset. Today’s mindset of accepting the failed state of the industry is wholly inadequate for the future.
This therefore is technically what needs to be done. The politics of making that change is also necessary in order to ensure that it happens. Key to facilitating this political change will therefore be the user community needing to be the focal point of the industry. This is fine to establish a committee and say they are responsible and make them authorized. The manner in which user representation has been handled in the past. But what they really need is the power to make these changes and ensure that the industry does become successful. And here is where the Intellectual Property comes into play. Through licensing the users within the user community, they are the ones with control over the Intellectual Property that makes up the Preliminary Specification and its derivative works. Our software developers will only look to the user community for its software development requirements. If the user communities vision of the industry requires that changes be made to enable x, then they will design x and implement x into the software through their own means, funded by People, Ideas & Objects. They are the ones who are powerful enough to make the changes and have them implemented. Therefore we won’t find ourselves in consecutive decades of producing chronic losses such as we are in the beginning stages of now.
That leaves the question “who are the users in the user community?” That’s a good question. And with the position that the bureaucrats are taking it will apparently not include any of the producers. Which of course if they did join the user community, that might be the key to their future success.
The Preliminary Specification and user community provides the oil and gas producer with the most dynamic, innovative and 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. And don't forget to join our network on Twitter @piobiz anyone can contact me at 403-200-2302 or email here.