Eliyahu Goldratt’s cult novel _The Goal_ http://amzn.to/2mtSqSr is a manual of business process improvement using the Theory of Constraints
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I was massively inspired and influenced by _The Goal_ when running a startup… but never thought of applying it to personal productivity…pic.twitter.com/qat0xFDxJg
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“The Throughput of Learning” by
@fortelabs suggests applying Theory of Constraints to personal learning & creativity https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2017/01/31/the-throughput-of-learning/ …1 reply 2 retweets 14 likes -
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“Theory of Constraints for Precious Snowflakes” https://coyotespike.github.io/blog/2016/11/02/SnowflakeTOC/ … by
@coyotespike fills in specifics for@fortelabs approachpic.twitter.com/SFKdZw5OLc
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Applying ToC to one’s own development requires replacing a systematic understanding of the self (as a fixed machine) with a fluid onepic.twitter.com/d8EbuHTUat
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Fluid application of Theory of Constraints is an intuitive, meta-systematic skill, which cannot be fully codifiedpic.twitter.com/QOpc6KeAyr
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Breakthroughs come when you find hidden assumptions in systematic mental models, and recognize they ain’t necessarily sopic.twitter.com/mDJI6Phte2
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