click here to see where I am Where Is Matt This Week? Index September 15, 2000 to January 03, 2001
Gaudis masterpiece under construction
For 25 years, innovative designers, inventors and engineers have been filling the warehouse with alternative ways of doing things. Their time is coming. Our mission is to facilitate their message being heard and assist in the implementation of their work. We have spent 25 years building a capacity - a tool set. Now, the opportunity to put it to work - on the kind of projects that matter - has come. December is my time to start this process. June 28, to September 15, 2000
In a timely manner, a gift from the past was given by Lisa creating a 16 year retrospect of our work. This is a good time for a trip to the Archives.
The range, scale and scope of the opportunities ahead dwarf the entirety of the last 25 years. In financial terms, this means potentially more revenues and value creation in the year ahead than the last 5 years. This, however, is not the point. The point is, that during this period, the first Level I - full potential - work environment is being put on the drawing boards for the first time. The vision is about to be realized - and recreated.
Enterprises are truly living entities and it is interesting to watch and be part of them when they radically change. Ours is definitely going through a punctuated evolution phase with the emphasis on the punctuated. It is like my first experience riding a quarter horse.
A return to Oak Park, Frank Lloyd Wright and my architectural roots. Spending an evening in one of his houses for the first time in 42 years - reliving the quality of the experience. A DesignShop at the just finished DTE NavCenter. A period of anticipation as new opportunities unfold and old memories are remembered.
A repeat DesignShop event with a energetic, creative client. KnOwhere web page documentation and follow-up video product exercises the ValueWebs talents and push the state of the art. Design work begins for the 2000 Foresight Group Genius event. The DTE NavCenter nears completion. Yolke is incorporated. A period of new beginnings. January 4, to January 28, 2000
The formal piece of the MG Taylor reorganization starts this quarter. This will create four Business Units: MG Taylor, AI, KnOwhere and Yolke. This is going to open up new ownership opportunities as well as many new ways for individuals to participate in the Enterprise. In addition, in this period, we are putting together our first broad-based methodology/technology License. December 23, 1999 to January 4, 2000
Time to design my year 2000. I remember the first time (1952) that I ever wondered if I would live to see this year. It was after I had an argument with a pilot of a F-84 if Humankind would get to the Moon in my lifetime. You can guess which side of the arguement I was on. The year 2000 seems full of propect with many of the negative issues of 1998 nearly behind us. These days we are spending more time advancing the work and the ValueWeb than re-working old faults. November 23, to December 23, 1999
My WorkPod @ the Palo Alto KnOwhere Store A CAMELOT detail Sailing into St. Petersburg
Several new client relationships, new JV and alliances with producers, and investor commitments to be formed before the year is over - the ValueWeb is growing. This is the final piece of work to cap a year of effort. I start my design practice course at the San Francisco Institute of Architecture. Then, a return to Hilton Head for a work break and time for reflection, evaluation and designing my year 2000 role and activities. November 1 to November 22, 1999
KnOwhere gets its MG Taylor Housemark
The first MagicWindow piece is being developed by AI at Glasgow with the goal of having a working Mule at the KnOwhere DesignShop event. RemotePresence now becomes a practical reality. CAMELOT is ready, after years of preparation, for wider use by the ValueWeb. Her configuration, crew, location, program converge to make an unique experience. By the end of this period, the MG Taylor ValueWeb will make a quantum change in character, makeup and value - the result of many years in formation.
Septembe 21, 1999 to October 31, 1999
First trip: Palo Alto to Detroit to Holland to Chicago to Palo Alto. The Detroit Edison NavCenter - they call it the Learning Zone, Career Connection - is underway. We did a ZoomTrax with a group working on aspects of DTEs People Strategy. A short (mostly while traveling) planning session with Lisa to advance our End Game AndMap. While on this trip, I exchanged a series of e-mail's with Fred Stitt founder of SFIA aimed at developing a new course for his architectural students. Saturday, Gail picked me up at the airport and we had lunch with a venture capitalist and dialoged about the entire incubation process of startup companies. Strategy development sessions, a meeting with William Paul about virtual team design and the delivery of a new AI piece ended the week. Second Trip: Palo Alto to Glasgow to Kalamazoo to Palo Alto. Final design touches on the next generation of AI WorkFurniture and preparations to increase the production capability at Glasgow.
Washington D.C. Airport workstation for a traveling drafting board KWIB and CubeOffice System @ EY Atlanta ASE
First trip: Palo Alto to New York to Washington DC to Detroit to Kalamazoo to Holland to Detroit to Hilton Head. Second trip: Hilton Head to Waynesville to Atlanta to... to Atlanta to Hilton Head. A long heat wave across the Mid West and North East. Third trip: Palo Alto to Detroit to Kalamazoo to Holland to Palo Alto. Getting to closure on several startups, moving to deals on several opportunities. A strategy emerges. Fourth trip: Palo Alto to Boulder to CAMELOT to NASA Langley to Palo Alto. Finding new resources for our End Game strategy, developing the go-to-volume market and final development of the Foundation II Series WorkFurniture, a working vacation on CAMELOT (patents, IP Strategy, End Game Model), a seminar on ValueWebs at NASA and a return to Palo Alto to launch the End Game. Ending in my 61st. birthday - September 16, 1999.
CAMELOT at Useppa Island a new space The Redwoods at Muir Forest
This was one of those magic periods where everything comes together and broad gains are made in many areas - business as it should be! New work, new relationships, new clients and associates. Better clarity on our Business Model and ending with one of the best quarters, financially, we have had in three years.
The Borgess NavCenter opened in Kalamazoo and the Detroit Edison NavCenter development got under way. Several DesignShops in Hilton Head, ZoomTrax in Palo Alto, and first time discovery visits to several organizations.
SolutionBox voice of this document: posted July 10, 1999 revised November 24, 2000 Copyright© 1999, 2000 Matt Taylor |