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How to Avoid Toxic Advice – Revised 2026

27 Sat Dec 2014

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In the modern world if you question the lack of ethics, absence of morality or the scarcity of good sense of something, some claim, some recommendation or some piece of advice, especially if confronts or compromises the status quo, the wilfully ignorant and content and the obtuse conformists, then more often than not you will be labelled as a negative person, a mischief maker and a member of the awkward squad. Continue reading →

7 New Big Data Roles for 2015

27 Sat Dec 2014

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This article is in English.

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.

Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr

To Begin at the Beginning

I have been involved in an in-depth study of the changing face of IT. This includes data architecture and data management. I spent all afternoon, as a matter of fact, examining the challenges that the profession faces.

In particular, I have focused on emerging and evolving roles and responsibilities. I have examined their significance and synergies. Additionally, I considered their collaborative potential in a future marked by high-speed, volatile, and unpredictable conditions.

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Consider this: Data Made Simple

25 Thu Dec 2014

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Martyn Richard Jones

I have worked in data architecture and management for three decades, I have become a recognised expert in my field, and as a result I have become almost oblivious to the fads, fancies and fashions that pass through IT. However, being an expert in a field also means that from time to time we are oblivious to the difficulties that some people may have when trying to understand issues and concepts that we simply take for granted – because, one simply knows. This is the case with data.

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Consider this: Anti-Intellectualism

16 Tue Dec 2014

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Too Clever for your Own Good


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Even before the Duke of Gloucester had berated Edward Gibbon for his “thick, square book”, the encouragement of ignorance was already a powerful force in the English-speaking world.

descargaIn a young USA, both Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams were accused of being unsuitable for political office due to their intellectual pursuits.

220px-Richard_HofstadterMuch later, Richard Hofstadter, in a classic study of the plight of intellectualism in the USA, noted that “It seemed to be the goal of the common man in America to build a society that would show how much could be done without literature and learning–or rather, a society whose literature and learning would be largely limited to such elementary things as the common man could grasp and use”.

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Indeed, the widely popularised and populist Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States, delighted his followers with witty observations of the type “It’s a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word”.

France-marianneIn France, Sarkozy’s “Cultivated Anti-Intellectualism” used to be something of an embarrassment, given that the Gaullist right were never “quintessentially vulgar” or anti-intellectual. That was in sharp contrast to the situation in other G8 countries, where “bread and circuses” are served up as a daily substitute for political engagement.

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Indeed, if people consider that a bit of rad chit-chat on the old iDog ‘n’ Bone is a form of political engagement, then where are we?

22_univac_94001Which leads me to Isaac Asimov, as dead as he is, who thought there was a “false notion that democracy meant that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge'”.

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Meanwhile, in the UK, a former Education Secretary told an audience, including “gifted and talented” children, that academic success is to be celebrated as much as sporting achievement, adding “being clever is sometimes seen as a term of abuse, for example: ‘Too clever for your own good’.”

Unfortunately, this was the very same person who was also the cabinet colleague of a man who blamed the French for the Iraq War, because, according to this particular ‘brain box’, they had caused the war, because they voted against it.

mark-steel-09It didn’t stop there, because the justification for using the “blame the French” ruse was so mangled and indecipherable that comedian Mark Steel was led to remark that “the Government would have done better to have their policy explained by Po of Teletubbies”.

Anti-intellectualism extends to the political blogosphere, where the established principle seems to be that the way to attack the opposition is not to address it, because that would involve reading, comprehension, and joined-up writing. But, conversely, to mock, ridicule, trivialise, deny, invent, deflect, and misrepresent is an acceptable opening gambit, which, when all else fails, can be replaced by attack using blunt adjectives and deceitful indignation.

images (1)Of course, there is nothing new in that. Stewart Lee is on record as saying, “You can prove anything with facts, can’t you?” Since when can an argument not be sustained by reason or evidence, then gut instinct and prejudice become your friends?

It seems that offering a reasoned, well-placed opinion is actually a transgression. Something that decent chaps just don’t do. As if political life were a football match between right and wrong.

The keeper in the red, effortlessly blocks a weak shot, boots the ball right up the field to his mate cruising in the opposition’s penalty area, who, like Gareth Bale, sends the ball crashing into the back of the opponent’s net.

Of course, when things don’t go to plan, Team Right, in the blue strip for those watching in black and white, surround the man in black with appeals to reason.

images“Eh, Referee! The other lot are cheating again. That argument was well offside”.

This cultivated anti-intellectualism is not confined to politics.

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Just look at the manufactured hype and faddishness surrounding Big Data, and the wilful ignorance of those who genuinely want to believe.

Anti-Intellectualism is not clever or funny, and ultimately it is divisive and destructive.

Thanks for reading.


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Consider this: can we avoid destructive eagerness?

15 Mon Dec 2014

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For their feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood.

Proverbs 1:16

Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism

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I’m not a psychologist, and people who read my blog will know this for sure. But I would like to examine the notion of wanting something so much that, at best, we don’t enjoy it when we obtain it, or worst still, that our eagerness means that we will never get that which we truly want. 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

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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: Did Big Data Kill The Statistician? 2026

03 Wed Dec 2014

Posted by Martyn Jones in consider, Consider this, data science, Polemic, statistics

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Hold this thought: ‘There are big lies, damn big lies and big data science’.

Statistics is a science. Some argue that it is the oldest of sciences. It can be traced back in history to the days of Augustus Caesar, and before.

In 1998, Lynn Billard wrote a paper that laid out the role of the Statistician and Statistics. She stated that “no science began until man mastered the concepts and arts of counting, measuring, and weighting”.[1]

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Understanding the Subprime Crisis: Lessons Learned – 2026 Remix

01 Mon Dec 2014

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Consider this: Financial Crisis and Subprime.

Martyn Jones

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This is a republication of a piece written in 2009 on the subject of the Financial Crisis and Subprime loans. As the spectre of overreach and unhedged risks raises its ugly head once again, the temptation to republish this piece was just too much to resist. Continue reading →

Consider this: Data Warehousing Without Tears – 2026 Mix

30 Sun Nov 2014

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 Old advice is still good advice, if it is truly good advice.

Martyn Richard Jones

It’s an older piece (from the nineties), but a lot of it is still relevant and pertinent.

So, here is a brief run-down on how to avoid crashing and burning Data Warehousing.

Understand that a Data Warehouse should only contain subject oriented, integrated, non-volatile and time-variant information to support strategic and tactical requirements of management – Keeping the purpose of the Data Warehouse highly focused will eliminate the dilution of a Data Warehouse solutions effectiveness. If what Bill Inmon said in this respect almost invariably results in successful DW projects – and that’s not speculation but proven fact – then I don’t see any rational reason at the moment to change our views on this. Continue reading →

Infotrends 2015: directions in Information Management – 2026 Remix

30 Sun Nov 2014

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Infotrends 2015 – 21 directions in Information Management

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Hold on to your seats! And, get ready for a bumpy ride of super-sized, baffling and thoroughly absurd dimensions. Continue reading →

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