Our Missions/Projects

Peopletech, is a collaboration of People and Technology, of Observation, Reflection, and Advancement.  

Believing in the necessity of a strong, robust middle-class, we have decided to focus our energies on four (4) main topics:

1.  The conception and implementation of Community Collaboratories or Private~Public Partnerships to initiate and sustain jobs.  EVERY AMERICAN THAT WANTS TO WORK SHOULD HAVE A JOB.  These Partnerships will initiate the creation of energy efficient and quality-induced jobs in specific industries, each pertaining to their communities. 

Infrastructure has been mentioned quite a bit, but should also include: Alternative energy sources (solar, wind, wave and biofuels--all on one platform or area), health and life sciences, desalination and agriculture.  Nanotechnology usage should be applied to all where practical.

Partnerships could include what we call the "Four Pillars of our Foundation": private industry, governmental agencies, 501(c)(3) nonprofits and faith-based ministries. 

2. Consumer Education, Rights, Responsibilities and Protection.  Our recent recession and the corruption that continues, points to a need for Citizen or Consumer Auditors plus actual punishment for the guilty.  We are all Consumers and should have existing laws strengthened and new legislation on economic education, protection and safety of all goods and services.  

3.  We would like to see the actual implementation of real QUALITY as taught and implemented by people such as: Dr. Walter A. Shewhart, Dr. Joseph M. Juran, Dr. W. Edwards Deming, and others like them.  One of our greatest trading partners, Japan, and it’s sudden, successful economic rise after WWII, came from American teachers and implementers.

Quality processes should be taught and implemented throughout the Global community. Unfortunately, bad products reach our shelves, sold to the public and someone get hurt or even killed.  This means that the procedures in-place and those that adhere to this misguided process lack credibility or are corrupted.

Currently, when you pick up a phone and call any business, they usually say, "This call may be recorded for quality purposes or training".  Their quality in no way follows the methodologies of those mentioned above.  

We look to continually achieve Best Practices in Services and Goods and implement projects quickly, cost-effectively and efficiently; this will further communities’ sustainability, productivity and prosperity.  

4.  Set up an American Truth and Reconciliation Commission.  There is a paramount need to learn, reflect, communicate and advance from current knowledge of our economic/historical perspective since President Eisenhower left office. 

Let us understand our mistakes and accomplishments during this time and by doing so, we will far exceed expectations for coming out of our morass.  We must then continuously improve and build on our new-found knowledge. 

 

 

Peopletech * 8837 W. Patterson St., * Tampa, FL 33615 * ( 813) 886.0801 * people@peopletech.org