Why is the adoption of Theory of Constraints so low despite so many successes by Dr Alan Barnard

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  • Why is the adoption of Theory of Constraints so low despite so many successes by Dr Alan Barnard
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  • @RickDelmonico
    @RickDelmonico Год назад +1

    Fragile is discontinuity.
    Robust is continuity.
    Antifragile is emergent.

  • @dagwould
    @dagwould Год назад +1

    'theory of constraints' conveys a negative image; the name itself is ambiguous and unattractive. 'Theory of Flow' or ''Theory of Production Success'' might be better. Note Roger Martin talks about ''winning'' strategy, not about ''avoiding failure'' strategy.

  • @TomInKolbotn
    @TomInKolbotn Год назад

    adoption is not a good measure of success, especially not in the short term. Many high adoption ideas are totally useless disasters. Think -isms. The question is really hw successful it is when used. And how successful compared to other methods.

  • @RickDelmonico
    @RickDelmonico Год назад

    Design a first to fail principle into the system so that failure is not catastrophic.