Software Patents

Its all around the news, companies suing each other back and forth to try and gain royalties from as many products as possible.

Things like “devices with touch screens” should not be patented and the purpose behind this is pointless, no inventor is protected nor is there any safety from “loss of innovation”. To name a few resulting issues of software patents, Microsofts own division dedicated to android royalties, trolling companies where no products are made only lawsuits filed, and companies fearing development due to the risk of lawsuit.

The logical conclusion is that software patents should be excepted from the patent office or at least have their effectiveness reduced to a couple months (Years of patent protection on products with life cycles measured in months).

But I suppose courts always take ages to respond to new world problems.

Brain Drain

Been feeling unproductive as of recent, final exams are in 2 weeks and thinking about the study I will have to do is making me a little nervous. On my mind is the trip to New Zealand planned for next month and I keep finding interesting stuff I want to learn about that is not related to my studies. Best example is web design, since the project I made 2 weeks ago I have been reading up on it a little and it has sparked my interest as there is in depth psychology and coding aspects.

Further reading on it is definitely on the to do list.

But with the looming exams and me not studying enough as usual I just wish I could stop time for a little, I’m half way through a couple books already and they arn’t getting done either.

Memo to self: Eat better and get back into exercise routine.

I have a busy few weeks ahead of me and I am not keen even a little.

IT and Software Dev

I have always had a keen interest in computing, as a kid pulling apart toys and building things with lego evolved into skills in this area. Although I don’t study computer science I make an effort to read and program as often as I feel motivated to do so. Recently I had a project in website design and I followed the youtube channel and taught myself a heap to do with HTML and CSS.

A few months back I worked through dive into Python, MySQL, PHP plus a little of Javascript.

Also I read up on TCP/IP.

The following goals I have to teach myself in development are:

  • Further knowledge in Python
  • Assembly
  • Graphics programming
  • Android Development (Java)
Normally I can pump through a large amount of material in these areas if I manage to motivate myself. This motivation to do Hours of reading comes in bursts but as the war of art (If programming is viewed as a creative pursuit) states, the way to overcome these demons is to simply be consistent. If I simply sit down and force myself the motivation will eventually come.
I am really interested in this as having the technical knowledge is complementary in becoming a technical founder/co-founder of a start-up.
Now for the motivation…

Hagakure on purpose

Found this quote when reading the book of the samurai:

‘How should a person respond when he is asked “as a human being, what is essential in terms of purpose and discipline?” First let us say, “it is to become of the mind that is right now pure and lacking complications” people in general all seem to be dejected. When one has a pure and uncomplicated mind his expression will be lively. When one is attending to matters, there is one thing that comes forth from his heart. That is, in terms of one’s lord, loyalty; in terms of ones parents, filial piety; in martial affairs, bravery; apart from that, something that can be used by all the world. This is very difficult to discover. Once discovered it is again difficult to keep in constant effect. There is nothing outside the thought of the immediate moment.’

This is from the 1700’s and still has a massive effect today. A mind that is ‘right now pure and uncomplicated’ indicates minimalism as a way to avoid dejection and matters should be attended to to give something that is useful to the world..Powerful stuff..

E-Myth summarised

I recently read the E-myth revisited: why most small businesses don’t work and what to do about it. The gist of this amazing book as I understood is this:

When starting a business you must juggle 3 personalities who equally contribute to the businesses development.

  • The Entrepreneur: who gives vision, ideas and deals with the dynamic business environment.
  • The Manager: who controls, gives standards and normalises the company.
  • The Technician: who builds and creates within the business.

Often when one personality takes over problems occur with growth. The solution to this is to make a franchise prototype, this gives room for each separate personality to function without interference. In a franchise the system runs the business, details (of everything) are important. New ideas and developments are tested within this prototype; discipline, standardisation and order are used to ensure the model follows the prototype created. This leaves managers with a little management discretion as possible, with good design every problem has been thought and written down so the franchisee only has to learn the system.

When operating solo this gives the entrepreneur personality a medium to create his vision, the manager a system of order and predictability and the technician the place and freedom to work.

 

Rules of your model

  1. Provide consistent value to all stakeholders
  2. The model must operate with no extra skill: The system is a tool to increase productivity and teaching people to use this tool leaves no need to hire brilliant employees (In their career choice). Management by abdication uses skilled people to take the problem off managements hands while management by delegation gives unskilled people the tools to solve problems.
  3. Impeccable order: This indicates knowledge and proves that your business works, builds trust.
  4. All work documented in operations manual: gives purpose, specifies the steps and summarises the standards to give process and result.
  5. Uniform predictability to customers: customers do not think logically, like the burned child syndrome if you alternate punishments (bad service) and rewards for the same behaviour (a purchase) customers will not return.
  6. Utilise uniform colour, dress and facilities: this takes advantage of emotional discrepancies.
The result is the business becomes a product.

Innovation, quantification and orchestration in the system

Creativity is thinking something new, innovation is doing something new. So after you quantify innovative ideas (prove they are better statistically) you orchestrate it, giving no discretion of its use at the operating level.
Once orchestrated the innovation is owned and can be relied on.

Businesses must be predictable, people are not predictable. The system must be the vehicle to facilitate predictability and ‘orchestration’ is this vehicles design. This makes work sound mechanical but a set routine needs to be in place so improvements can be made. As an apprentice, improvement in a set routine gives learning and growth then the thrill of the craft becomes the discovery of ‘jewels’ that are uncovered by mindless repetition. These jewels lead to mastery of a craft.

Business Development Program

This is done at the beginning.

  1. Primary Aim (How the business story goes)
  2. Strategic objective (How the aim is achieved): This gives a set of standards such as money, opportunities, time, scope, method, value and anything other long term goals [S.M.A.R.T. Goals]
  3. Organisational Strategy (Business Hierarchy): Gives accountability, who does what and their title. Make a position contract to give dimension to the operations manual. If the founders are the only employees they start at the bottom and create the operations manual for each position, promoting themselves as they hire more people and then documenting the next level.
  4. Management Strategy: The check-list that must be completed to satisfy the customer and how the result (product) is produced. [Product includes customer feeling]
  5. People Strategy (How the management strategy is achieved): [Note ‘it’ is the business stated purpose] 1. how we do it here, 2. how we recruit, hire and train people to do it here, 3. how we manage it here, 4. how we change it here
  6. Marketing Strategy (your customers): The market is irrational and target demographics/psycho-graphics are needed to scientifically satisfy customer needs through the business model. Reality is created through a persons perceptions (Leads to their expectations) meaning people actually judge books by their cover so the business cover is important.
  7. Systems Strategy: Includes hard(inanimate), soft (living or ideas) and information systems. How their integration gives innovation, quantification and orchestration.

Fitness

Another big goal I have been wanting to follow is bulking up. Last summer I was eating right, felt amazing and managed to pack on quite a bit of muscle, . Since then while living in a university dorm, eating large quantities of junk food and cafeteria food that Jamie Oliver spends ages campaigning against has brought me back down to being a skinny kid.

But with the knowledge gained from my previous bulking cycle I should be able to gain back what has been lost plus some.

Simple, quantitative goal is.

85kgs (Currently 70)

It is a big change but setting high standards isn’t ever a bad thing

Martial Arts

I’m very keen on doing martial arts, knowledge in how to defend oneself effectively is very tempting. Also i believe that the philosophy behind many martial arts is correct (Be prepared but use as a last resort).

All the motivation behind doing martial arts motivates most of my actions. Will dedicate a post to this later on down the track

Kendo

So i recently started kendo, the art of the sword. But I mean really recently, still am feeling super embarrassed at not knowing or understanding anything they are doing.

It is so much fun none the less

lets face it, samurai, ninjas and such are so cool. Even though its a wooden sword the skills are identical.. So awesome.

My goal is to have first dan (sho-dan) before my overseas travels [Will discuss these later]

To achieve this im going to the dojo twice a week plus reading up on all the material i can find. Plus i want to start Iaido later on.

Muay Thai

Another martial art im interested in doing is kickboxing

  • Turns the leg into a deadly weapon
  • Dramatically improves fitness

Don’t really want extreme fighting skills, just fitness and confidence that hopefully will be furthered by this.

Jiu-jitsu

The grappling martial art is again something I’ve always been interested in, just never been so far as to join up

  • First Dan before travelling would be nice.

So these are my first set of goals that i wish to achieve. Jason Statham has all the time to practice his fighting skills because he is an actor with heaps of free time and he is a model of mine.

As is Bruce Lee
Dear god that guy is amazing.

Goal Setting

I currently have many things (ideas, goals, hobbies) swirling around in my head that I wish to come to fruition or develop further, instead of having them all over the place I am going to set them into a plan.

The usual goal setting method surrounds having a [1] long term objective (3-5) years, [2] yearly objectives and strategies, and [3] operational goals (Daily/Weekly, whatever). Having primary and secondary objectives can be helpful also.

These goals have to be S.M.A.R.T (specific, measurable… Google it)

Then it is important to note motivation [4] , if there is no general catalyst it is a lot harder to achieve a goal. This is especially so in weight loss programs that people follow (goal: look good[?], motivation: just cause = not going to work).

Also a “who” section [5] on the people required to further progress for each goal.

This will be the format i will use, dedicating a post to each major thing i want to achieve.

Ready to go

Have been meaning to create a blog for a while now, wrote down a couple notes to myself on how i need to do this. So a few things today finally motivated me to do so, in no particular order:

  • A few people have annoyed me over the last couple days, causing a temporary difference in how I view the world.
  • Realised that all people suffer from being human and even the experts are not that amazing.
  • Figured that my opinions are becoming more valid as i’m generally becoming more experienced.
  • I don’t want to have a blog after becoming an expert in an area, want it to show more as a how i made myself.
  • That sounds arrogant  but whatever.
So I’m pretty convinced that I have amazing goal setting and decision making skills, figure it’s from having a stable childhood coupled with a distrust of all my parents decisions. The proof lies in some of the things I’ve achieved, but will get to those later.
Definitely sure that good things lie in the nearby future, as puzzle pieces slowly fall into place I can see the foundation of the masterpiece that will be known as my life is nearly complete.
This is the beginning of something big i hope.
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