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Goldratt’s Rules of Flow: Chapter 25 – “Lead Time is Getting Shorter”
Snap back to realityOh, there goes gravity – Eminem “Lose Yourself” Big moves in the plot! Marc gets a call for “Mr. Wilson” and accepts it, but it was really a call to his father and now Marc knows that … Continue reading
Goldratt’s Rules of Flow: Chapter 22 – “What Changes to Expect?”
Her father extended the topic and its impact to give it depth; her master stroke here is instead to bring the topic together to show its impact and drive home the importance of short communication loops and psychological safety when working on projects. Continue reading
Posted in Goldratt's Rules of Flow
Tagged Classroom, Communication, Executive MBA, Goldratt, MBA, Project Management, Psychological Safety, Rules of Flow, The Goal, ToC
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Censorship is a Feature of Media and Advertising: Tools and Software for Decentralized Coordination
Any successful organization must control (1) its own ability to contact members and (2) maintain in person activities through events such as meet-ups. Any group, no matter how benign the messaging, that depends on social networks for coordination, will eventually be influenced by censorship. Continue reading
Posted in Disruption, Marketing
Tagged Advertising, Censorship, Communication, Email, Facebook, Google, Software
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Email is the New Telegraph
India currently sends about 5,000 telegrams a day. The same telegram that was pioneered in 1837 by Samuel Morse. Telegram service is scheduled to end ‘next month’ according to the article and India’s system is the last of its type … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Disruption, Industry, Innovation
Tagged Communication, Email, Succession
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