To Interview Scott Kriens, Co-founder of Juniper Networks

October 2nd, 2007

Scott Kriens has served as Juniper Networks’ Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since October 1996, and has built the company from its early days of product development to its current broad commercial success. An industry veteran with more than 25 years of experience, Kriens’ entrepreneurial spirit has earned him several awards, including recognition from Business […]

Innovation through Inspiration

September 19th, 2007

What is inspiration? Where does it come from? There are no easy answers to these questions, no formulas to follow or guidelines to go by. The source of inspiration could be anywhere, anytime from any one in anyway, and the destination of inspiration-triggered innovation should be the right thing in right time in right place.
Let […]

Goal Shifting - From Spacial to Temporal to Personal

September 19th, 2007

Alvin Tofller mentioned in his book titled War and Anti-War, that since Vietnam War, the US army has managed to shift it goal from spatial-oriented to temporal-oriented, which lead to the success of the Desert Operation at Iraq in early 1990s. What’s next after temporal-oriented goal? I think the answer might be back to personal-oriented […]

Principles of War, by Carl von Clausewitz (Part IV)

September 16th, 2007

IV. APPLICATION OF THESE PRINCIPLES IN TIME OF WARThe principles of the art of war are in themselves extremely simple and quite within the reach of sound common sense. Even though they require more special knowledge in tactics than in strategy, this knowledge is of such small scope, that it does not compare with any […]

Principles of War, by Carl von Clausewitz (Part II)

September 14th, 2007

II. TACTICS OR THE THEORY OF COMBATWar is a combination of many distinct engagements. Such a combination may or may not be reasonable, and success depends very much on this. Yet the engagement itself is for the moment more important. For only a combination of successful engagements can lead to good results. The most important […]




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