Eli Goldrat

The Six Steps to Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Monday, August 15, 2011

 

se puede pensar en el “mapa de ruta” para lograr “grandes” avances….

1.  Identify a “giant”, not a “chupchick”.  Intuition will guide you – important enough subject for you.

2.  Identify the enormity of the area not addressed by the giant.  Reality gives the signals that so much more can be done.  You are aiming for a broader, not a more confined, area than what was addressed by the giant.

3.  Get on the giant’s shoulders.  Gain the historical perspective – understand the giant’s solution better than he did.

4.  Identify the conceptual difference between the reality that was improved so dramatically by the giant and the area untouched.

5.  Identify the wrong assumption.

6.  Conduct the full analysis to determine the core problem, solution, etc.