something very interesting brewing here. Intertwingularity rising
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these methods applied to "lean" ends drive output, productivity, efficiency. Towards "fat" ends drive learning, play and freedom
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I'm haunted by a Goldratt line: "I'm saying it is possible to systematically develop a marketing breakthrough." Trying to make u mad :)
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specific source is Its Not Luck, his book on the Thinking Processeshttps://www.amazon.com/Its-Not-Luck-Eliyahu-Goldratt/dp/0884271153 …
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Thanks. I hated the business-novel format of The Goal. FML. This is another one of those.
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yeah it's like a sort of masochism filter. You gotta REALLY want it
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His storytelling is just...boring. He ain't no
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see I found 48 Laws unreadable. Overwrought. At least Goldratt is adorable
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There is a reason why
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the goal has actually been a major best seller. As tiago points out, the competition is not biz books, but OR textbooks
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Replying to @vgr @fortelabs
I took LP/OR class and still remember gasoline delivery story-example from that textbook - agree that vast majority are dry
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then you're actually not in position to judge since you know too much. Those with the math bg read The Goal differently.
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