I know management consultants are treated as something of a joke in the tech industry, but management of e.g. industrial processes *is* a technology and can be replicated. Example: https://are.berkeley.edu/~aprajit/dml_0.pdf … h/t @stucchio
Productivity up 16.6% in RCT; sustained for years.
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Meanwhile we're fighting the hand-washing fight ALL OVER AGAIN to get surgeons to use checklists, to exactly the same objections.
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Process improvement is technology. Often world-changing technology. But good luck getting humans to accept that they're fallible.
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Arguably, one reason management consultants have a bad name is that effect size of successful interventions excuses many unsuccessful ones, and we still lack a true mgmt science to always know which are which
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