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Did You Know That…

20 November, 2016 by James Lawther 4 Comments

Dunce

Knowledge is interesting You can classify it into 4 categories.  It all depends on what you know and what you think you know. A diagram might make that a little clearer: There is stuff you know you know I know I know the way to my front door.  This is a safe place to be. There is […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: human nature, ignorance, no substitute for experience, self belief

Should You Benchmark?

13 September, 2016 by James Lawther 1 Comment

The Benchmark

Benchmarking and best practice I spent 8 hours today learning all about benchmarking. It was fascinating… Here are some of the highlights: You should benchmark against procedures that are accepted as being the most effective. Benchmarking provides a means to compare your firm against other businesses, and identify areas where you can improve your performance The […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: benchmarking, innovation

Prove Me Wrong!

15 August, 2016 by James Lawther 1 Comment

Patterns in numbers

Confirmation bias A scientist has asked you to take part in a test.  It is a simple test, all you have to do is work out a pattern of numbers. He gives you three numbers to start with and then asks you to give him another set of three numbers.  In return he will let you […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: assumptions, beliefs, confirmation bias, human nature, learning, test and learn

Justice Isn’t All That It Seems

31 July, 2016 by James Lawther 3 Comments

Judges

Things don’t always work the way they should Take the judicial system as an example. We hope that judges are always fair and impartial.  That they apply the logic of the law in an even-handed way.  After all, justice is blind.  But if you wanted to challenge this assumption you could probably drive a cart […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: assumptions, gemba

Sex and Soap Powder, Trial and Error

4 July, 2016 by James Lawther 4 Comments

An interesting story: Steve Jones is a geneticist, a well-known one, if you move in those circles.  He tells an interesting story about failure.  You can skip my version and watch it below if you wish. The problem There is a soap powder factory near Liverpool.  It makes Persil and Surf and things like that. In […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: culture, evolution, innovation, learning, test and learn

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