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remain the same through the length of operation, tasks and dates change. This Action Matrix is an essential part of the Noumenia Process. Any project needs a sound plan. Without it, the ability to make day-by-day and long term decisions would be severely limited. Again, please post comments (either here, or tweet them to me: @mlaine) Thanks. Thousands of pages have been written regarding the Hardware aspect of building an Elevator to Space. But that is only one of five essential parts. Despite the deep interconnection between the “fashionable” Hardware element and the others

have nerds playing games with their money. Build a biz model or we will read about you folding next year on another tech blog. (I assume TechCrunch might fold soon too, and have another blog gleefully talking about it). We are all ‘eating our own’ (social media) here people. Well said, you have a point there. Its a grim day for social media. If you cant make money with > 100M users and a ton of innovative things for advertisers (Their revenue was $880M to FB’s $280M in 2008-09), whats to say you can make money with more users. I even question how successful there streaming

from 1k in the sky… We KNOW that ribbons and safety lines get tangled. We KNOW that robots and safety lines get tangled. We KNOW that tethers can snap, and balloons can float away into the sky (”ya got the FAA on speed-dial, right Nyein?”). We KNOW that balloons are complicated beasts in the best of times and wrestling with them can be a nightmare (”David, the weather report was clear! Where the Fuck did these dust devils come from?!?”) We KNOW that robots fall… (right Tom/Maureen?) We KNOW that electrical energy builds up in the lines and touching it HURTS

Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 1. on Jan 5, 2010 9:12 pm US/Central. , a fancy photo sharing thing. Keep those comments coming!  Thanks. parts of the Noumenia Process. By creating a spreadsheet of combined Stakeholders and Challenges one can have categorical sub-projects defined and developed. establishing expectations>, providing deliverable dates, and assigning a champion. In using the Action Matrix, the consequences of failure, inaction, or success become clearer. Creation of the Action Matrix is a sub-component of the Noumenia Process. The second step is the proper

more satisfied with the people and things on top of your list, but it can come with a price. that is the most comprehensive and understandable thing I've ever seen on the subject. A must listen/read for anyone interested in this at all. I was in Seattle for the Society for Exploration in Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI) conference on Saturday, the highlight being Drew Westen talking about his political consulting with various democratic candidates. Tell a coherent story>: make sure that whatever the candidate is saying corresponds with how he/she is being branded, that it makes sense, and

list. This is a very important tool for the future development and implementation of an Elevator to Space. It is a “problems identification tool”, not a “problems solving tool”. I’d love to have some comments on it - grammar, typos, content - anything at all. I have to turn it in tomorrow, so whatever suggestions you’ve got will have to be incorporated quickly. The “Noumenia Process” is a tool that was specifically designed for use in the Space Elevator community, yet it can also be used in any ‘large project’ environment. It is

to Yahoo or anyone else. Selling to Facebook simply does not make sense to me. But the main points I wanted to comment on was the idea of Menlo Park vs. As you’ve said a few times, VC is changing. Research Triangle>, but I think it’s too soon to tell with any confidence. Both have LOTS of advanced technologies in development. Boston edges forward because of its capital base, and proximity to New York. Personally, I’d like to see Seattle come out on top, but I think that is unlikely. Finally, I think the concept of “clean tech” is too vague, and will be refined