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
@RobertGreene's books sells in the millions, and Goldratt's don't.#storytelling3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
greene vs goldratt is a category error comp, greene's subjects don't have underlying math subject with hard edge epistemology
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it is not quite apple-to-apples - but Goldratt left epistemic knowledge on the table with weak story
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Goldratt didn't even try to include specific knowledge. Critical chain for ex doesn't even tell u how to do it. It's just a hook
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