1:47AM
Leaving my position as senior managing director at Enterra Solutions
Friday, July 8, 2011 at 1:47AM
I made the decision recently with Enterra to cease being even a halftime employee as of 1 July (I had been a 1/2 to 2/3rd employee during the great majority of my time with the company). This move was in keeping with the company's evolution over the past couple of years: by expanding so concretely into supply chain management, there was simply less for me to do in the position, which largely had me searching for the right businesses in which to best exploit Enterra's technologies. That search now over, I move on to other opportunities.
My six years at Enterra were quite fascinating and I greatly enjoyed helping build the company.
Reader Comments (5)
Good luck Thomas. Can't wait to see what is next.
Six years!?! I still thought of Enterra as a 'new thing'. I feel kinda like the goofy uncle who asks you about Cub Scouts when you're sixteen and long past that stage.
Does this make you a full time Wikistrat-er?
Tom
There is an irony here. You provided insight on global transformations, not just existing evolving patterns of global political, economic, and social relations. That meant your readers could see major new patterns of resulting business, education, and investment opportunities. Once that pattern emerged, the resulting and exciting transformation of logistics was a natural result. Emerging transformational logistics has often been overwhelming.
I just hope you can retain followers that are interested in transformational patterns beyond 2-3 year windows. Books are good sources, but web sites are needed more than ever.
God Bless You and Your Family. Great examples for us!
Lou
Wikistrat is yet another start-up, so the general rule for me is, I work part time to keep costs low.
Time for a new book and brief :)