What is the world of an artificial manager made of? Part 6 – Let’s combine resources and processes

Remember what the starting point of our deliberations was in the past few days? In the first part of the topic, What the world of an artificial manager is made of, I told what sense is necessary for an artificial manager. It was a sense of activity. Other senses our new boss could have, but the most important thing is that it should be able to recognize what actions are being taken, and be able to take some action (managerial

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What is the world of an artificial manager made of? Part 5 – Events as processes

In the previous post I described what events in the world of the artificial manager are. You could call them events in the imagination, they were somewhat abstract and theoretical. Now let’s consider what these events are realistically in the world of an organization, a company, a project. I will describe here what these events can be and why we say they are processes. This will be another piece of the puzzle for you to understand how the manager’s sense

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What is the world of an artificial manager made of? Part 4 – Events in the imagination

In a previous blog post, I discussed what resources are in the world of an artificial manager. Before that, I still gave definitions of things that come from philosophy. They were the basis of my reflections on what an artificial manager should “see” and how to recognize these objects. Today I will show you the second fundamental element of the robot world – the event. For now it will be an event in the imagination, but later I will describe

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What is the world of an artificial manager made of? Part 3 – Things as resources

In the previous post, I discussed very briefly the philosophical basis of the ontology of organizational reality I created, i.e. the elements of the world that an artificial manager must “see and understand”. You can find more on this subject in my book “Organizational Sizing System”. Now I’m going to show how things that are considered by philosophers are turned into resources, known to management specialists. And the robot manager must know them too. From the definitions of things and

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What is the world of an artificial manager made of? Part 2 – Things in the imagination

Once you know that the most important sense of a robot manager has to be the sense of activity, let’s now consider what an activity is that we perform and how it can be imagined. In this post I will show the first of the basic bricks of the robot manager’s world, which is a thing. Let’s start at the beginning, which is the philosophy. “Why is there an entity at all, and not rather nothing? That is the question.”

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