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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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Jun 9
Jun 9 Values instead of injections #TOCICO14

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event report, project management, theory of constraints

Rob Newbold of ProChain held a session, diving into one of the big themes of his book, The Project Manifesto. It was good listening to him talk about it, as I picked up some things I hadn't appreciated from reading the book alone.

Jun 9
Jun 9 TOC in state government #TOCICO14

jackvinson
event report, theory of constraints

The second day of the TOCICO conference opened with a great keynote from Kristen Cox on "Better, Faster, Cheaper State Government." What a great way to open the day - TOC and systematic thinking really can come to an environment like state government. And there are lessons for other implementations.

Jun 8
Jun 8 A logical way to talk through conflicts #TOCICO14

jackvinson
event report, theory of constraints

Jelena Fedurko presented an interesting way to help resolve organizational conflicts - conflicts between the desired actions of two parts of the organization, where each believes the other's actions will severely damage a common goal.

Jun 9
Jun 9 How mature are you? #TOCICO14

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event report, theory of constraints

Avraham Mordoch presented the next iteration on his CCPM Maturity Model that I reported on from last year's conference.

Jun 8
Jun 8 Learn, learn, learn #TOCICO14

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event report, theory of constraints

Eli Schragenheim's workshop covered the history of TOC with a focus on the many paradigm shifts that Goldratt went through in development of TOC and related thinking.

Jun 8
Jun 8 Four Concepts of Flow

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continuous improvement, theory of constraints

The "four concepts of flow" come from a 2008 article that Eli Goldratt wrote that describe the innovations from Henry Ford and Taiichi Ohno that have inspired him to create Theory of Constraints.

Jun 8
Jun 8 Improving global healthcare with TOC #TOCICO14

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event report, theory of constraints

How does Theory of Constraints apply to the healthcare situation? Very well. Alex Knight presented his long running work in healthcare as the opening keynote at the TOCICO 2014 conference.

May 19
May 19 Can't force collaboration

jackvinson
culture, knowledge management

Collaboration is important to buisness, but it isn't the only thing. And it can't be forced by merely rearranging the deck chairs. Peter Vander Auwera gives me incentive to think about these things.

May 5
May 5 Kill your computer

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project management

Interesting video from Mary Poppendieck on The Tyranny of "The Plan". It's full of good anecdotes and a couple of great examples of how planning could really work, instead of they way it usually (doesn't) work today.

Apr 28
Apr 28 Predictably Irrational - are you?

jackvinson
culture, book review

"With everything you do you should train yourself to question your repeated behaviors." Is one version of the summary of this book.

Apr 21
Apr 21 Do you share with a database?

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knowledge management

Harold Jarche updates his comments on The Knowlege Sharing Paradox.

Apr 14
Apr 14 Project Manifesto

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project management, theory of constraints

Rob Newbold's latest book takes the reader further down into how to run projects (with CCPM). This book will be something to talk about with my colleagues and friends who are running these kinds of projects.

Apr 1
Apr 1 Blue Oceans vs Red Oceans

jackvinson
book review, theory of constraints

Blue Ocean Strategy is a ten-year-old book that is still relevant today. How do you craft a business strategy that moves you to a new mode of operation - away from the competition and setting your own destiny? I also see a lot of Viable Vision in this book.

Mar 30
Mar 30 Doing Your Job May Be Hazardous To Your Career

jackvinson
business, theory of constraints

A great discussion of systems thinking by Fred Kofman, which ties into much of what the folks in the Theory of Constraints camp talk about. In the first minute, he says several times some version of, "To optimize the overall system, you must sub-optimize the subsystems."

Mar 27
Mar 27 Raving Fans

jackvinson
business, book review, continuous improvement

I read the 20-year-old Raving Fans recently. It has some great ideas that help people think about how to grow and develop your business. The key is to turn your customers into raving fans.

Mar 13
Mar 13 Planning: are you running a baseball game or a soccer match?

jackvinson
project management, theory of constraints

When planning a project, are you more interested in the dates every activity happens, or are you more interested in how all the activities are connected together?

Feb 27
Feb 27 Hey look, a nail!

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Feb 20
Feb 20 Interviewed at APQC on knowledge management

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Feb 13
Feb 13 The Choice - or How to have a full life

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book review, theory of constraints

Jan 28
Jan 28 Law firms and continuous improvement - yes, really

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