• Home
  • About
  • The Good Strategy Blog
  • Strategy
    • Data Warehousing
    • Ask Martyn
  • MARTYN
    • MARTYN’S MUSIC
    • Must-Read Books from Martyn
    • PODCASTS
    • MARTYN.ES

GOOD STRATEGY

~ DATA, INFORMATION & KNOWLEDGE

GOOD STRATEGY

Category Archives: accountability

Navigating Democracy: Lessons from Tony Benn’s Perspective

13 Sat Dec 2025

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, Ask Martyn, awareness, Best principles, governance, leadership, public, technology

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

accountability, IT Strategy, leadership, Politics, Strategy, technologist


My sister was part of a group that offered support to the striking miners of Wales, Scotland and England.

They organised a public fundraiser and invited the politician Tony Benn to speak.

Continue reading →

Hamas Hostages – The World Speaks

06 Thu Nov 2025

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, awareness, Inform, educate and entertain., professionalism, Strategy, structured intellectual capital

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

gaza, hamas, israel, palestine, Politics


Sir Afilonius Rex and Agencies

The Hague, 6th November 2025

Detailed List of Entities Calling for the Unconditional Release of Israeli Hostages Held by Hamas

The following is a comprehensive, categorised list of world leaders, governments, political parties, universities, social leaders, and NGOs that have publicly called for the immediate and unconditional release of the Israeli hostages (and, where applicable, their remains) taken during the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack.

This demand has been a consistent theme in international responses to the Gaza war hostage crisis, often framed as a war crime under international law and tied to calls for ceasefires and humanitarian access. The list is compiled from official statements, joint declarations, and reports up to November 6, 2025, including the recent U.S.-brokered ceasefire phases during which many hostages were released. I’ve focused on explicit calls for “unconditional” release, excluding conditional proposals (e.g., tied solely to prisoner swaps without emphasising immediacy).

Entries include brief context, dates where available, and sources for verification.

Note: Although universities were less prominent in direct calls (more often involved in protests or faculty statements), I’ve included relevant examples.

1. World Leaders. These individuals issued personal or official statements urging Hamas to release hostages without preconditions, often in UN addresses, summits, or media.

Continue reading →

Big Data Predictions for 2017

01 Sun Jan 2017

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, agile, All Data, Big Data, Big Data 7s, Big Data Analytics, dark data, data architecture, Data governance, Data Lake, data management, data science, Data Supply Framework, Data Warehouse, Data Warehousing, Inform, educate and entertain., pig data, The Amazing Big Data Challenge, The Big Data Contrarians

≈ 1 Comment

Tags

1, 10, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9


Mount_Everest_as_seen_from_Drukair2_PLW_editBig Data Predictions for 2017

Prologue

You want Big Data predictions for 2017?

You’ve got ’em!

These are my Big Data, Data Warehousing and Analytics extrapolations for 2017. They are based on extensive, exhaustive and enigmatic work carried out by top-notch researcher gurus at Cambriano Energy, between December 2015 and December 2016.

So, stick with us as we survey the landscape that will be Big Data in 2017. Continue reading →

BREXIT: Where’s Theresa May’s Plan B?

10 Sat Sep 2016

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, Ask Martyn, Brexit, community, European Union, Good Strat, Good Strategy, Inform, educate and entertain., Marty does, Martyn does, Martyn Jones, Martyn Richard Jones, Planning, Politics, Strategy, United Kingdom

≈ 1 Comment


Image1

image12Martyn Richard Jones

Dublin, 10th September 2016

Theresa May, as Prime Minister of Her Majesty’s Government, has overall responsibility for organising the United Kingdom’s retreat from the European Union.

But, Theresa May has a problem, she doesn’t appear to have a detailed plan for Brexit, at all.

Continue reading →

Why Sperry Univac Won Over IBM in Business Strategy

08 Mon Dec 2014

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, agile, Ask Martyn, Consider this, dark data, data science

≈ 11 Comments

Tags

Consider this


Martyn Richard Jones

Here’s a clue. Because of me.

In the eighties, there was a company called Sperry Univac, which was part of the once-famous Sperry Corporation.

At that time, a significant manufacturing concern in the industrialised Midlands of England was looking to automate and computerise operations. This meant that they would be in the market for some serious heavy iron – to use the old euphemism for mainframe computers. Continue reading →

Consider this: Business Process Intelligence

30 Sun Nov 2014

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, Consider this

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

business intelligence, business process, business process intelligence


Business process intelligence

As for the future, your task is not to foresee it, but to enable it.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery

The allure of future happiness

Companies the world over have been busily moving away from the more traditional function-based business structures, with their attendant silos of competence, overlapping roles and artificially limited responsibilities, to highly focused business-driven process models.

Well-bounded business process reengineering has often been a critical success factor in contemporary business strategies. So, new ways of looking at processes are introduced in order to bring about far greater levels of simplicity, marked improvements in service and product quality, new-found process robustness, greater customer intensity and intimacy. Continue reading →

Overcoming Mediocrity in Data Warehousing and Analytics – 2026 Vibes

03 Mon Nov 2014

Posted by Martyn Jones in accountability, Ask Martyn, Best principles, deceit, pain

≈ Leave a comment

Tags

accountability, aspiring tendencies in IM, ethics, good job, information management, Information Technology, IT business, Organisational Autism, organisational awareness, professionalism


“Anger is the enemy of nonviolence, and pride is a monster that swallows it up.”

Mohandas Gandhi

Martyn Richard Jones

Aspirational trends

The predominance of strength and innocence, better known as ignorance and arrogance, is undermining Information Management, and in turn is ensuring that many Data Warehousing and Decision Support initiatives are disappointments.

2015 will again give IM professionals the opportunity to regain some dignity and professional integrity.

First, by recognising that there are grave problems within IM; then, by slowing down and halting the toxic trends, carelessness and bad practices; and, subsequently, by reversing, through intelligence, perseverance and integrity, the ingrained and decrepit habits that still trouble the profession.

Present indications

In the rush to the bottom, we throw excellence in analysis, architecture, engineering and business understanding, under the bus. In IM as well as in many other branches of IT (Information Technology), mediocrity has become the new excellent, regular the new exceptional, and shoddiness the new normal.

Whether it is in Data Warehousing, Big Data, Business Intelligence, Analytics, Decision Support or Data Integration, we see that professional integrity and ethical behaviour – already enough of a rarity in IT – is being repeatedly trumped by short-term expediency, wilful witlessness, and the cultivation and perpetuation of dogmas, dysfunctional behaviour and dubious doings.

The Information Management sector is rife with elaborate charlatanry, partisan expediency and wilful self-deception. There is not a day that goes by in which we are not subjected to an avalanche of contemptible claims from rogue IM evangelists, DW neophytes and unsophisticated opportunists, who choose to simply make things up as they go along.

Manifest requisites

It is in the best interests of IM to raise the profession out of the ditch; to reform the profession from the inside; to drive sea-change improvements in knowledge, quality and professional integrity; to ensure a drastic reduction in destructive hype, deception and dogma, and to show the artless charlatans, chancers and snake-oil merchants the door.

Data Warehousing and Decision Support – if done right, and for the right reasons – can deliver tangible benefits to many organisations. Simply stated, if business information has a value in the realm of business and strategy, then it should be treated as an asset; if it is an asset, then it should be managed and nurtured as such, which means aiming to do the right thing right, first time, every time, whilst focusing on maximising confidence, availability and agility.


File under: Good Strat, Good Strategy, Martyn Richard Jones, Martyn Jones, Cambriano Energy, Iniciativa Consulting, Iniciativa para Data Warehouse, Tiki Taka Pro

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 639 other subscribers.

Top posts

  • Understanding the Data Warehouse Dilemma - 2026/02/07
  • X Is Dying In Europe: Here's Why - Revisited - 2026/02/16
  • X Is Dying In Europe: Here's Why
  • Mobile Device Revolution: Five Trends for 2026
  • Brexit is Bullshit
  • Fixing the Data Warehouse - 2026/02/10
  • Leadership 7s: Management Talking Points #1
  • Top Influencer Mode - Masterclass Content
  • Top Countries Known for Arrogance and Ignorance
  • Hadoop is sinking because big data is bullshit

Recent Comments

Martyn Jones's avatarMartyn Jones on The BBC in Crisis: Navigating…
Martyn Jones's avatarMartyn Jones on The BBC in Crisis: Navigating…
Martyn de Tours's avatarMartyn de Tours on The Perpetual Victim: How Prof…
Tiffany's avatarTiffany on Consider this: Data Made …
Unknown's avatarThe Case for a Globa… on REVEALING WEALTH: USING BIG DA…
Follow GOOD STRATEGY on WordPress.com

Meta

  • Create account
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Names in the cloud

All Data Ask Martyn awareness Big Data Big Data 7s Big Data Analytics Business Intelligence business strategy Consider this dark data data architecture Data governance Data Lake data management data science Data Supply Framework Data Warehouse Data Warehousing Good Strat goodstrat Good Strategy Inform, educate and entertain. IT strategy Martyn Jones Martyn Richard Jones pig data Politics Strategy The Amazing Big Data Challenge The Big Data Contrarians

Recent articles

  • X Is Dying In Europe: Here’s Why – Revisited – 2026/02/16 Feb 16, 2026
  • The Promised Banality of Evil – Revisited Feb 16, 2026
  • Grok, What Do You Make of Martyn Rhisiart Jones’ Take on Big Data? Feb 15, 2026
  • Consider This: In Praise of Shadow-Apps – 2026/02/16 Feb 15, 2026
  • Building the Data Logistics Hub: Pieces and Parts – 2026/02/15 – Part 3 Feb 14, 2026
  • Building the Data Logistics Hub: The Strategy – 2026/02/14 – Part 2 Feb 14, 2026
  • Celtic Mysticism Meets Valentine’s Day Feb 13, 2026

Hours & Info

Spain
+34 692 376 698
martyn.jones@martyn.es
Lunch: 13:30pm - 14:30pm
Dinner: M-Th 20:00pm - 21:00pm, Fri-Sat:21:00pm - 22:00pm

The Stats

  • 118,823 hits

Meta

  • Create account
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com
Log in

Hours & Info

Martyn Richard Jones
Madrid, Spain
+34 692 376 698
martyn.jones@martyn.es
10:00 - 17:00
Follow GOOD STRATEGY on WordPress.com
  • X Is Dying In Europe: Here’s Why – Revisited – 2026/02/16
  • The Promised Banality of Evil – Revisited
  • Grok, What Do You Make of Martyn Rhisiart Jones’ Take on Big Data?
  • Consider This: In Praise of Shadow-Apps – 2026/02/16
  • Building the Data Logistics Hub: Pieces and Parts – 2026/02/15 – Part 3

Top Good Strat Posts & Pages

  • Understanding the Data Warehouse Dilemma - 2026/02/07
  • X Is Dying In Europe: Here's Why - Revisited - 2026/02/16
  • X Is Dying In Europe: Here's Why
  • Good Strategy: With Martyn Rhisiart Jones, Sir Afilonius Rex and Lila de Alba.
  • Mobile Device Revolution: Five Trends for 2026
  • Brexit is Bullshit
  • Fixing the Data Warehouse - 2026/02/10
  • Leadership 7s: Management Talking Points #1
  • Top Influencer Mode - Masterclass Content
  • Top Countries Known for Arrogance and Ignorance

Good strat tag cloud

AI All Data Analytics Artificial Intelligence Behavioural Economics BI Big Data bigdata blog books bullshit Business business analysis Business Enablement business intelligence Business Management business strategy chatgpt cloud Consider this data data integration data management data science Data Warehouse Data Warehousing Demagogism digital-marketing Dogma Donald Trump enterprise data warehousing espanol EU fe fiction gaza goodstart good start Good Strat goodstrat Good Strategy hamas history ia information Information and Technology information management Information Technology israel IT Strategy jesus knowledge leadership llm machine learning Marketing Martyn Jones Martyn Richard Jones News Offshoring Organisational Autism palestine Philosophy poesia Poetry Politics Russia Spain statistics Strategy technology trump USA Wales writing

Categories

  • accountability
  • advertising
  • agile
  • agile way of working
  • agile@scale
  • AI
  • All Data
  • Analytics
  • anthropology
  • Architecture
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Ask Martyn
  • Assets
  • awareness
  • bad strategy
  • Banking
  • behaviour
  • Best principles
  • Big Data
  • Big Data 7s
  • Big Data Analytics
  • blockchain
  • Books with influence
  • Brexit
  • BS
  • business
  • Business Intelligence
  • business strategy
  • Cambriano
  • Cambridge Analytica
  • China
  • Climate Change
  • Cloud
  • code of conduct
  • Commercial Analytics
  • community
  • Condiser this
  • Conservative Party
  • consider
  • Consider this
  • Consultation
  • Creativity
  • Culture
  • dark data
  • data
  • data architecture
  • Data governance
  • data hub
  • Data Lake
  • data management
  • Data Mart
  • data mesh
  • data science
  • Data Supply Framework
  • Data Warehouse
  • Data Warehousing
  • deceit
  • deep learning
  • Democracy
  • digital transformation
  • Diplomacy
  • disinformation
  • Dogma
  • Duties
  • DW 3.0
  • ECM
  • Economics
  • EDW
  • England
  • enterprise content management
  • ethics
  • EU
  • Europe
  • European Union
  • Excellence
  • Excerpt
  • Executive
  • Extract
  • Federalism
  • films
  • Financial Industry
  • fraud
  • Freedoms
  • Globalisation
  • good start
  • Good Strat
  • Good Strategy
  • Good Strategy Radio
  • goodstart
  • goodstartegy
  • goodstrat
  • goostart
  • governance
  • hadoop
  • hdfs
  • HR
  • humour
  • India
  • influencers
  • Inform, educate and entertain.
  • informatio Supply Framework
  • information
  • Information Management
  • Information Supply Frameowrk
  • Information Supply Framework
  • Infotrends
  • Inmon
  • instruments
  • IoT
  • IT Circus
  • IT fraud
  • IT strategy
  • IT World
  • iterations
  • java
  • Knowledge
  • knowledge management
  • Labour Party
  • leadership
  • Leadership 7s
  • life
  • listening
  • literature
  • Love
  • LSE
  • machine learning
  • Management
  • market forces
  • Marketing
  • Marty does
  • Martyn does
  • Martyn Jones
  • Martyn Richard Jones
  • Masterclass
  • media
  • Memory lane
  • Methodology
  • nationalism
  • nine competitive forces
  • no limits
  • Northern Ireland
  • obituary
  • Obligations
  • offshore
  • Offshoring
  • operational
  • Outsourcing
  • Oxford
  • pain
  • Parliament
  • Peeves
  • Personal Integrity Key
  • Philosophy
  • pig data
  • PIK
  • PIR
  • Plaid Cymru
  • Planning
  • poem
  • poems
  • Poetry
  • Polemic
  • political science
  • Politics
  • pomo
  • postmodern
  • POTUS
  • PPE
  • Process
  • Professional Networking
  • professionalism
  • project management
  • Project to Excel
  • prose
  • public
  • Public Integrity Record
  • Quiz
  • Rant
  • Referendum
  • Remain
  • RIghts
  • Risk
  • Rivalry
  • romance
  • Russia
  • Ruth Davidson
  • Sales
  • satire
  • Scotland
  • Scottish National Party
  • scrum
  • sentiment analysis
  • SMILES
  • Snippet
  • SNP
  • Social
  • Social Media
  • Sociology
  • Spain
  • spoof
  • statistics
  • Stories
  • Strategy
  • structured intellectual capital
  • supply chain management
  • tactics
  • Tax avoidance
  • Tax evasion
  • TEAM
  • technology
  • The Amazing Big Data Challenge
  • The Big Data Contrarians
  • The Greens
  • The Guardian
  • The hidden wealth of nations
  • Trade
  • UK
  • Uncategorized
  • United Kingdom
  • USA
  • Valentine
  • Value
  • Wales
  • wisdom

Blog at WordPress.com.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • GOOD STRATEGY
    • Join 137 other subscribers.
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • GOOD STRATEGY
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...