State of Readiness | John Bicknell; CEO and Founder of More Cowbell Unlimited 1

State of Readiness | John Bicknell; CEO and Founder of More Cowbell Unlimited

In this episode of “”, I welcome John Bicknell, CEO and Founder of More Cowbell Unlimited.

John is a national security thought leader and passionate analytics visionary. He has written extensively on national security matters related to information warfare, critical infrastructure defense, and space situational awareness. And he founded More Cowbell Unlimited to help America remain a beacon of hope and strength on the world stage. America must adopt Process Dominance as a core capability in order to innovate and survive in the Information Age. His vision is for process technologies to be as ubiquitous as processes are.

If you’d like to understand more about how John and the More Cowbell Unlimited team are adapting to enable better, faster decisions for United States Space Force, be sure to check out John’s guest article, Process Mining, Situational Awareness, and Competitive Advantage, published by the Operational Excellence Society.

John earned his Bachelor or Engineering degree at Vanderbilt University and was a NROTC Midshipman (but without a scholarship). Afterwards, John joined the United States Marine Corps and served worldwide including tours in Afghanistan and assignments at the Pentagon. He retired as Lieutenant Colonel in 2010. 

He also earned a Master’s Degree in Manpower Analysis from the Naval Postgraduate School.

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