A critical review of the book, Em Goldratt, is not as lucky as part of solving the problem, Goldratt's thought process is widely used for various business. "This is not luck" emphasizes the importance of using thought processes in business and private life. The thinking process includes logic, graphics, general and practical problem solving methods, and basically consists of three steps. The procedure explained by Goldratt is as follows. What to change? What will you change?
I am an enthusiastic reader of LinkedIn articles and the "knowledge blocks" they provide, but I have read several books at a business school, and I definitely want to read a book named "bad luck" by Eliyahu M. Goldratt I will recommend it. It combines so many operations, leadership and business courses into a very simple story about families who want a company he is successful. Spoiler alarm: He uses a lot of logical trees. I started to work with a professional coach two years ago. This is very useful. But once I realized that myself was confronted with the task I felt that it is not safe to make a decision without him because I rely heavily on the support of the coach. We solved this problem by defining, building and naming my super hero "Essential Arylee". She is confident in defending her leadership in quality assurance. She is my own version, I know what he is doing and who is ready and ready
The first time I saw Eliyahu Goldratt's idea was to read his work "The Goal", "Commercial novel". I like reading it so quickly I will read his other books. His book seems to be related to the business world, but if you better understand Goldratt and his idea, he believes that his scope is far beyond the commercial field It is clear. However, it increases the specific details of learning his thoughts and the effort necessary to apply them. At least, I need to read some of his books as well as goals. The work after him and other writers' comments explains and extends the first point of his story work. A good starting point is the series of constraint theory by Tiago Forte. William Dettmer's logical thinking process: a systematic approach to complex problem solving is a comprehensive resource for applying these ideas, if you want to dig deeper.