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Please note, the opinions expressed in the blog are the personal views of Lisa Martinez and points of views if responding to the heads of state and former presidents.
Friday, August 28, 2015
10 of 10 Take steps to reduce tensions and hostility between communities and ensure members of all communities are protected from abuse, intimidation and violence.
X. Take
steps to reduce tensions and hostility between communities and ensure
members of all communities are protected from abuse, intimidation and
violence.
9 of 10 Promote respect, understanding and appreciation of cultural, religious and ethnic diversity.
IX. Promote
respect, understanding and appreciation of cultural, religious and
ethnic diversity and support local communities in exploring their
identity, sharing their experiences with other identity groups and
working together with those groups on common concerns.
8 of 10 Initiate the process to encourage the creation of a shared vision of society at local and national levels.
VIII. Initiate the process to encourage the creation of a shared vision of society at local and national level.
Apply the implicit order or physical known dependencies of a person to a location on the planet which may be presented as a GIS information code or a Postal Service zip code.
A GIS information code and US Postal zip code, have a 1 city to many zip code relationship.
If we update the practices from our traditional means of implementation, we might accelerate and unite our messages to civil society. In adoption of Social Media as a Channel (SMaaC) we begin with Nations using a community page. The insights and analytical engines behind both Facebook and Google+ are well developed and ideal for actual engagement with civil society.
Organizing messaging and our communications with nations in a communities, then nations have pages associated for their states, counties and cities as sub-groups within the county each city etc. using grouping features in both platforms enables the messages specific to a super set within the nation and state to target the local audience without forcing users to understand the way each company elects to setup their pages for communicating in the context of their social responsibility and human rights of the population.
Apply the implicit order or physical known dependencies of a person to a location on the planet which may be presented as a GIS information code or a Postal Service zip code.
A GIS information code and US Postal zip code, have a 1 city to many zip code relationship.
- A city has a 1 to many relationship with a county.
- A county has a 1 to many relationship with a state.
- A state has a 1 to many relationship with a nation.
- A nation has a 1 to many relationship with the world.
If we update the practices from our traditional means of implementation, we might accelerate and unite our messages to civil society. In adoption of Social Media as a Channel (SMaaC) we begin with Nations using a community page. The insights and analytical engines behind both Facebook and Google+ are well developed and ideal for actual engagement with civil society.
Organizing messaging and our communications with nations in a communities, then nations have pages associated for their states, counties and cities as sub-groups within the county each city etc. using grouping features in both platforms enables the messages specific to a super set within the nation and state to target the local audience without forcing users to understand the way each company elects to setup their pages for communicating in the context of their social responsibility and human rights of the population.
7 of 10 Ensure equal access to education and opportunties for development of knowledge skills, capacities and networks.
VII. Ensure
an education system that offers equal opportunity for developing the
knowledge skills, capacities and networks necessary for children to
become productive, engaged members of society and that demonstrates a
commitment to a shared society and educates children to understand and
respect others.
6 of 10 Ensure physical environments create opportunities for, rather than discourage, social interaction.
VI. Ensure that physical environments create opportunities for, rather than discourage, social interaction.
5 of 10 Deal with economic disadvantages to ensure equal access to opportunities and resources.
V. Take
steps to deal with economic disadvantages faced by sections of society
who are discriminated against, and ensure equal access to opportunities
and resources.
Equality for all persons regardless of age, economic segment, gender, race or disability.
- Incorporate new approaches to inclusion without regard to gender or without bias whenever possible.
- Empower all persons from within the community regardless of gender or transgender and same sex couples to develop their full potential with access to housing, healthcare, justice, food, sanitation, water and ICTs.
- Empower all persons from within the community regardless of race to develop their full potential with access to housing, healthcare, justice, food, sanitation, water and ICTs.
- Empower all persons from within the community regardless of age to develop their full potential with access to housing, healthcare, justice, food, sanitation, water and ICTs.
- Empower all persons from within the community regardless of national country of origin respecting their cultural and spiritual beliefs, to develop their full potential with access to housing, healthcare, justice, food, sanitation, water and ICTs.
Economic Sustainability through local growth and shared services
- Develop new economic services through cooperatives and local growth or expanding on the capacity to support sustainable cities with special attention on the people and planet.
4 of 10 Protects and Prohibits discrimination based on ethnic, religious, gender or cultural difference.
Ensure that
the legal framework protects the rights of the individual and prohibits
discrimination based on ethnic, religious, gender, or cultural
difference.
Monday, August 24, 2015
3 of 10 Ensure that social cohesion is considered in devising governance structures, policy formulation and policy implementation
Commintment III. Ensure that social cohesion is considered in devising governance structures, policy formulation and policy implementation and establish procedures and mechanisms to ensure this is achieved and t
- Public sector branches at all levels demand the capabilities to empower access to private data and openly allows spoofing the devices in their own systems.
- Less than 2% of the graduating college students have learned the skills to meet traditional security and privacy requirements.
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| Picture 1. ISACA Infographic on security |
- The skills to meet the demand of advanced threats - does not exist, while we had limited coverage of traditional threat defenses.
- Our checklist mentality was ineffective and accepted by the masses
- Those leading the masses use motto's like
- "The truth doesn't matter"
| Picture 2 Its this simple and we ignore the features for back doors and fuzzy tactics |
- We criminalized or discredited the experts who tried to bring attention to the issues.
- The skills to meet the demand of today's technology advances - do not exist and have not been identified by the experts
- Private sector stakeholders demand the capabilities to empower them and their users the ability to break the law, for lawless purposes and are not held accountable.
- While using a bottoms up decision making model - each decision is limited to a persons own mental models
- Diversity challenges us to accept the differences in others, yet we discount those who don't speak, write or have the same life experiences.
- an intelligent and proven expert can be isolated from the discussions
- and limited in their ability to influence others
- Without the skills and capabilities with feedback loops to manage the exceptions
- Without the appropriate rewards systems and monitoring to identify changes in the environment
- Without the natural and human emotions to balance their own desires or rewards after they've met the needs of many.
1 of 10 Locate responsibility to ensure the promotion of social cohesion within government structures
Commmitment 1: Locate responsibility to ensure the promotion of social cohesion clearly within government structures
Comment: The implementation of Rio Principle 10 will empower people to both lend support and help to monitor implementation of this commitment.
Truth Statement: The above is a hard truth and fact about the way the world as a whole. Each part of the world has different parts.
Govern the five capabilities and allow the fit for purpose or group specific workflows to be optional measurements for internal reporting.
Scale the governance scope to the minimum viable system model or least number of systems and applications.
Comment: The implementation of Rio Principle 10 will empower people to both lend support and help to monitor implementation of this commitment.
Truth Statement: The above is a hard truth and fact about the way the world as a whole. Each part of the world has different parts.
How we break down the parts?
Before we analyze or make decisions about the parts.- Normal people don't want to break the physical world apart in technology.
- If the local and state government feel the need to change my rights, its just unethical and immoral to not make sure I understand and can participate in the conversation.
- Normal people want to know about the closest or city they live in before they care about the county, the next level they might care about would be the state and then again the nation.
- If I live in x city, I don't usually want to see other counties or other states unrelated to my own city.
- In fact, it makes the internet useless or confusing for people.
- Breaking the facts in ways that are not true to the physical world makes the digital world a better value in quality.
- Re-use of the structured information ensures integrity and validity with an appropriate context.
We design in alignment with intent to closely match the physical to digital world
Configure systems and applications based on the physical world, with defaults based on what we know about the people we engage with in our service delivery.- Default based on volume or choice we want people to make
- allow the person to change the default with their own choice
- Industry ecology considers the behavioral patterns between different systems
- pattern language and pattern mapping for the best input/output for a service orientated architecture
- Applying cybernetics science to the delivery system for feedback loops and self governing systems.
- Identity - each person in civil society as an individual with defining facts about the gender, race, country of origin, age for example
- Identity - international offers for the greater good of society providing integrated service delivery
- Identity - the cost accounting for simple plus and minus cost tracking
- Expect a minimum and maximum degree of variance with an adjacent possibility.
- allow the choices within the minimum and maximum degree of changes
- Then allow a total exception
- the exception intends to be harder by design
Submitting a problem online in a uniform and consistent way;
- Ensures a consistent user experience from the public or private sector segmentation and summary views
- expect national variations according to the geographical specific laws
- international laws
- national laws
- state laws
- county laws
- city or municipality or township
- A person has familiarity with local laws
- A person they may need to understand the way their local law applies in the county
- A person would need to explore the county laws present the differences to the user
- then state laws and how the county laws are different to the user
- then national laws and how the state laws differ from the national
- then international laws and how the nation performs and aligns with international laws
- Apply all the same assumptions for the purpose of security and identity or access and entitlement in financial and regulatory purposes.
- Apply the rule for all transactions with a financial outcome
- Store the data in with referential integrity and provenance determined based on the rule according to the population segmentation
- Retention of a digital record for all business uses.
- Prevent and Avoid damage to digital evidence
- tore the data according to the population or citizens (civil society) to protect the persons based on a need to know.
- Assume any inquiries may threaten the persons right to protect their identity
- From white collar criminals or networks
- From social engineering attacks
- From those who use technology to stalk or target a person for identity theft
- Containment of Threats
- by location as a default assume the physical rule variable
Most private and public sector companies feel they've met their human rights responsibility by using fair labor practices alone.
A checklist mentality a root cause of wicked problems.
Social responsibility = sustainable development schematic
Every business has a set of core business processes with inputs and outputs to the next business group in the life cycle determined by level 2 business processes as the most generic levels. APQC business processes 1-5 represent the level 2 and primary processes to align the organization and leadership integration with feedback loops.
We must design before we develop a new offer
We must develop before we market and sell a new offer
We must market and sell a new offer before we deliver a new offer
We must deliver a new offer before we manage a new offer
Audit Cybernetics Identity - reporting and monitoring
Govern the integration points across two business process groups, input and outputs quality and volume quantified measurements.Govern the five capabilities and allow the fit for purpose or group specific workflows to be optional measurements for internal reporting.
Scale the governance scope to the minimum viable system model or least number of systems and applications.
- Do not apply governance for the sake of checklist or if you have no intention of enforcing the laws in a uniform and consistent manner.
A direct service delivery model-perceptions about state services
Presentation of the solutions at the local level cannot be enforced to national law nor measured without the delivery and infrastructure- I am constantly amazed by the way people blame the federal or country/national government for the way local laws are applied to the population.
- In every single situation, in every conversation I have with people;
- Few realize the nations laws are in place and the nation funds the majority of the work done in by their states or local governance models.
- In one case, a chair person said "if we use the money on the poor kids, there will be nothing left for everyone else".
- In the same case, every dollar was allocated to the poor by federal and national contract regulations, yet the money was used in the affluent neighborhoods.
- Supply and demand were not aligned and less than 11 new childcare openings were created for more than three years investigated.
- Local research reports are commissioned to support the local choices
- Funding allocations are not based on factual data sources.
- The test was swift and my decisions were based on the needs of the counties population which conflicted with the few person who supported me in the council.
- The role was not one based on my preferences or views
- I represented parents in the community and needed to help ensure services existed for all parents.
- Same sex parents need providers who respond well to questions raised by children about same sex parents.
- I lost the few supporters I had, but my vote for services on the subject was the ethical choice.
A business case for quality by design
The money had been redirected to the wealthy parts of the county for more than eleven years.- In the three years investigated the budget for the county was in excess of 90 million among the 16 providers in the county.
- One agency has the Model Program and 2% maximum error rate consecutively, operating under the original tax payer identification number since 1973.
2 of 10 Create opportunities for minorities and marginalized groups about their needs and the way they feel about how the state responds
Commitment II. Create opportunities for minorities
and marginalized groups and communities to be consulted about their
needs and their perception of the responsiveness of state and community
structures to meet those needs.
Wounded Knee was a place where native Americans who are not represented in local government and are not represented in public office.
Whether a person has a contribution to the income of the nation or has a role as debt only should be the true indicator of poverty eradication.
In our current models, the nations or countries priorities are lost in translation and legislation first.
Often the means of implementation completely fails to meet the legislation.
Segment people by their location on the planet
Perception is everything! Governance is a fantasy! Build for the rule.
States and local governments are expected to contribute to needs of the people; not change the laws.
Enhance the law for local use - not override it
a right to be counted and not lose your right to be protected
Rights of the victims to be forgotten
- A six sigma lean or champion action plan - a champion looks at the whole before activating the parts.
- A local economic equality and marginal population human development accelerated learning opportunity.
- A green belt works with their black belt on a meaningful project
- Ideally, a climate change project and monitoring with remote or local business.
- A program to project model
- A black belt works with their lean or champion on as many as 10 ten green belt projects framed as a portfolio to program model.
- An incident would need to be captured for any person outside their geography who has an interest in other parts of the world.
- Not all incidents are cause for alarm, they are indicators of a potential threat in some cases.
The hardest to reach populations are the protected classes
- The collective groups represent the majority rather than once considered minorities
- Women are quantified as more than men in most parts of the world
- Persons of color represent the majority rather than the Americas and Europeans
- Our human right to equal treatment under law, in economic and educational opportunities have to be self determined.
- a personal choice is implied, but not applied or enforced.
- Each person has a physical location where they are considered a resident and citizen in their nation.
- A world
- A nation in a world
- a State in a nation
- a county in a state
- a city in a state
We must design for the rule.
- A planet has x number of people when we count the people by their location
- If we fail to retain the planet to nations, with states in a nation, counties in a state and cities in a county.
- We promote the breakdown of actual facts about the population.
- We get more money for more and for that reason we will always overstate our projections.
- Tribal populations are consistently over stated and no one can explain the rationale behind the overstated values.
- Within these populations, the person must associate with a class of persons or collective of persons with like minded political motivations.
- Our communities are close and we typically agree about the things we care about.
- Social Media has given us a voice - if it was only used by everyone.
- Our communities are further grouped by income
- Not everyone measures wealth with dollars or in monetary values.
- Our communities are further grouped by gender
- An alternative gender or choice to change (correct) a person's gender.
- Within each of the hardest to reach populations, we have further segmentation or voices we need to hear.
- We have the political stakeholders or persons who are expected to speak for the people
- We have those who have adopted DEVELOPED countries practices
- We have those who preserve their cultural values in Under-developed or Land Locked situations
- In many cases the rules of strong hierarchies and governance has been lost
- The logical grouping in technology was lost some time ago
- We need to re-instate the rule or reestablish the physical to digital connection
- A MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY REPRESENTS THE RULE AND SERVES AS THE BASIS FOR TRANSFER TO A TRANSACTION AS THE POINT IN TIME WAS BASED ON THE FACT RECORD AT THE TIME.
- A TRANSACTION CAPABILITY APPLIES THE RULE AND MONITORS THE PERFORMANCE WITH A POINT IN TIME CONTEXT
- EXCEPTIONS ARE DEVIATIONS FROM THE RULE
- deviations beyond the acceptable minimum and maximum variance
- EXCEPTIONS DO NOT GRANT A CHANGE TO THE RULE
- Where and when it DOES NOT have an economic or financial impact.
Wounded Knee was a place where native Americans who are not represented in local government and are not represented in public office.
- In fact, these persons have their own governance structure within the tribes and reservations and in dealing with others.
- The situation at wounded knee was revealed to me in a video about Lakota women.
- Wounded knee was a standoff between the population of those who converted and oppose their own heritage and those who preserve it.
We must understand the wickedness and use a different approach.
- Many claims have been made to address the harms and many failed.
- Many claims of solutions to prevent the mistakes of the past have also failed.
- Many nations have adopted national laws and failed to apply the laws nor managed to measure the incidents against these persons, therefore any governance implied was never delivered.
- Many states have further complicated the problems by ignoring the laws of the nation and further harms done to the people in a population.
Whether a person has a contribution to the income of the nation or has a role as debt only should be the true indicator of poverty eradication.
- Enabling us to transform the "service only" industry-using alternative currency models or adaptable models for local preferences.
- The service only industry has no current commerce comparison or means to measure and report the industry where a large percentage of the women in the world have no valuation system in place.
- Every member of civil society, would need to be counted in order to meet their civil rights.
- Lifelong learning opportunities cannot be measured or prepared and improved upon. as the largest provider to civil society and largest stakeholder with governance implied by the constitutions or civil rights and liberties.
- The enterprise as a whole may be an international system.
- The largest parts would be nations in an international system.
- The next largest would be states, each state has a 1:1 relationship with a nation.
- The systems of systems would be counties in a state, each county has only 1 state and 1 nation based on the physical boundaries of the state within a nation.
- The super systems would be cities, each city has only one county, each county one state and each state one nation.
Each number above has an associated relationship with levels in a hierarchy,
- level 1 = 1. International system
- level 2 = 2. Nations in an international system
- level 3 = 3. States in a nations system
- level 4 = 4. Counties in a state system
- level 5 = 5. Cities in a county system
- level 6 = leaf nodes
- People in a city with relationships to the county, state, and nation
- Zip codes in a city with relationships to a population (volume) versus the actual persons details
- Cars registered in a city
- Housing in a city
- Cars registered in a city
The hierarchy is strong and each level meets the definition of a normal strong hierarchy.
- Each level has a child node with a 1:1 relationship with the parent.
- No state will have two nations, the people in the state may have a different nation associated and a physical location in only 1 state.
- A tribal nation has a sister or brother relationship with other nations.
- a tribal nation should not be bothered with the rules of the state.
- International law exempt them from these laws
- The systems have failed to serve them
- People may be associated to two views, a person may be associated with a location in a physical location for a state,
- while the person has a role in their tribal nation
- which has the same physical location rule in a territory
- An ability to sense the way people feel about issues - social science
- What makes people take action?
- Engagement between people and their government
- When the people feel they are being heard they act and speak often
- In any scenario, a person should be given a response to a complaint raised in a case within a reasonable amount of time.
- In any scenario, a person shouldn't be forced to accept the threats others harm them without their knowledge.
- In any scenario, a person should have their rights enforced and others held accountable.
In our current models, the nations or countries priorities are lost in translation and legislation first.
Often the means of implementation completely fails to meet the legislation.
- There's just no real way to enforce laws, in a model where every state has the right to change the purpose of the law.
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