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Goldratt’s Rules of Flow: Page by Page, Chapter by Chapter Review
If you’ve read the original The Goal, Rules of Flow is worth reading. If you’re choosing which to read first – I recommend those new to theory of constraints start here. Continue reading
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Tagged Goldratt, Growth, Product Management, Project Management, Revenue, Rules of Flow, Sales, Software development, The Goal, Theory of Constraints, throughput
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Building the Right Team
In our management meetings the other week, we talked about what we want our teams to look like. Running our commercial organization, my ideal team needs to reflect the needs of the market and be able to help our customers … Continue reading
Posted in Industry, Theory
Tagged HR, Management, Personnel, Product Management, Sales, Strategy, Team building
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Google’s “Create a Filter” – Pure Torture If You Make Real Filters
Specialized software programs are unusual in the filtration industry – Excel and Minitab are used for data analysis, there are lots of .pdfs circulated with marketing materials and those are often originally crafted in PowerPoint, Word or other commonly used … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Innovation, Materials Science, Theory
Tagged Filter, Filtration, Google, Industrial, Industry, Materials Science, Media, Particulate, Product, Product Management, Product Marketing
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