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This website covers knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints, amongst other topics. Opinions expressed here are strictly those of the owner, Jack Vinson, and those of the commenters.

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Jan 16
Jan 16 Challenges adopting technology (or any change)

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knowledge management

We need to do a better job of helping our colleagues - and helping ourselves - see the whole picture when a change is at hand. What are people really trying to DO?

Jan 15
Jan 15 Ackoff's collected F/Laws

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book review

This book is a collection of 122 management f/laws described by Ackoff and compiled and updated by Herbert Addison. Good fun.

Jan 14
Jan 14 Improvement methods - is there a best?

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continuous improvement, theory of constraints

I came across a pair of articles that compare Lean, Theory of Constraints and several other process improvement approaches. Both decide that Lean is the best, but the authors appear to emphasize Lean in their work as well. TOC doesn't get a very good hearing.

Jan 13
Jan 13 Watch your defintions - collaboration

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knowledge management

Thomas Friedman has noticed some differences in the way people think about collaboration and pulls on the dictionary for some assistance.

Jan 4
Jan 4 Data, information, ... redux

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theory of constraints, knowledge management

Some interesting quotes today: Metadata is the stuff you know. Data is the stuff you are looking for. -WeinbergerInformation is the answer to the question asked. -Goldratt

Dec 30
Dec 30 The High-Velocity Edge

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continuous improvement, theory of constraints, knowledge management

"The High-Velocity Edge" was given to the attendees at the Lean Software & Systems Conference this year, as Steven J. Spear was one of the keynote speakers. I enjoyed the book and have dog-eared pages and underlined throughout.

Dec 26
Dec 26 How Music Works - always in context

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book review, knowledge management

I just finished reading David Byrne's somewhat autobiographical research, How Music Works. I found Talking Heads and some of his other projects playing on the stereo much more frequently than usual.

Dec 12
Dec 12 Does your mobile distract or support?

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personal effectiveness

Mobile phones are the best thing since sliced bread. They are the worst invention since television commercials. Yin. Yang. Are your mobile devices distracting you from getting things done? Or are they part of your web of tools that you use to accomplish things today?

Dec 10
Dec 10 Excessive focus on efficiency gets you...

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continuous improvement, theory of constraints

I've written about the common focus on efficiency several times here. This time it's inspired by an HBR blogs article by Casey Haksins and Peter Sims, "The Most Efficient Die Early.'

Dec 5
Dec 5 Collaboration and its opposite

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knowledge management

Collaboration is all around us. But so too is active disengagement of people we might expect would want to collaborate. Tom Graves provides some thoughts about this through the metaphor of a kids' train set.

Dec 3
Dec 3 The user is the group, not the individual

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community, knowledge management

Thoughts inspired by a Clay Shirky keynote talk from 2003.

Nov 29
Nov 29 Flash on your iPad (and other iOS devices)

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technology

Turns out that you can run Flash on iOS, you just can't use applications provided by Apple. Try Diigo Browser or Puffin Browser - at least they work at the time of this writing.

Nov 28
Nov 28 2012 World MAKE awards

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continuous improvement, knowledge management

The 2012 World's MAKE has been announced with Apple as the overall winner.

Nov 9
Nov 9 Community is not all the same

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community, knowledge management

Are there different types of communities? And does that suggest that we have to approach them differently in terms of community management?

Nov 5
Nov 5 What does good look like - your values

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continuous improvement

Our definition of "good" is tied up in our values and the contexts in which we work. If you want "better" outcomes, then think about what you value in your work. Thanks to Dan Ward for putting these things together in my head.

Nov 3
Nov 3 Overwhelmed? Maybe this picture can explain it

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personal effectiveness

I drew David Allen's logic in response in describing why people get overwhelmed at work (and elsewhere).

Nov 2
Nov 2 Making the time to get things done … better

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Oct 29
Oct 29 Change has both the change and stability

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Oct 29
Oct 29 Collaboration: culture and architecture

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Oct 25
Oct 25 KM Conversation

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