If people in the organization don’t understand how a company is supposed to be different, how it creates value compared to its rivals, then how can they possibly make all of the myriad choices they have to make? Every salesman has to know the strategy — otherwise, he won’t know who to call on. Every [...]
Monthly Archives: February 2006
The “Authority” of Weblogs
February 17, 2006 –
Richard Edelman has been reading Shakespeare this week and we’re all the better for it because he captures (and reminds us of) the essence of why weblogs carry authority – and why they matter … even, eventually, in the Philippine power sector.
It’s from Richard III and I’ll let Edelman tell it in his own words:
In [...]
Meralco Supreme Court Decision
February 16, 2006 –
The Decision handed down February 2 by the Supreme Court nullifying certain ERC rules and voiding a prior rate order allowing Meralco to pass through certain increased power costs to it’s customers is undergoing widespread scrutiny in the sector.
This potentially has lots of important implications well beyond Meralco. And it’s not even clear to [...]