
February 09, 2011
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Focusing and the impact of Bad Multi-tasking by Eliyahu M. Goldratt - an Excerpt | top
Introduction to TOC - My perspective
by Eliyahu M. Goldratt
There is a famous story about a gentile who approached the two great Rabbis of the time and asked each, "Can you teach me all of Judaism in the time I can stand on one leg?"
The first Rabbi chased him out of the house, however, the second Rabbi answered: "Don't do unto others what you don't want done to you. That is all of Judaism, the rest is just derivatives. Go and learn."
Can we do the same; can we condense all of TOC into one sentence? I think that it is possible to condense it to a single word-focus.
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Using TOC to Avoid Disappointment in Improvement Programs
Some Definitions
Before we proceed, a few definitions are in order. First, disappointment is a feeling of sadness or frustration because something was not as good, attractive, or satisfactory as expected, or because something hoped for did not happen. The writer suspects that this word is familiar to those involved in improvement programs.
Improvement can, in general, be considered the process of making something better or of becoming better. But better, itself needs a context or definition as well. Since, as mentioned in the opening, organizations usually come together for a purpose or goal, both better and improvement need to be considered in relationship to the attainment of more of one’s goal(s).
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