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Apr 24 2021

What Is the Theory of Constraints REALLY About?

This week we had the pleasure of being invited to give an introductory seminar on the Theory of Constraints in Canada. As there can be many misunderstandings about what The Theory of Constraints really is, we thought it would be a good opportunity to share a brief overview in this post. The theory of Constraints […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Theory of Constraints, Uncategorized

Apr 15 2021

Physics and Management: What You Must Understand to Lead and Manage Today

Continuing on from our post last week that included a “Quantum perspective”, one of our two very own physicists, Dr. Giovanni Siepe, writes today about physics and management and what leaders and managers need to know. Physics has been considered for a long time a “reductionist discipline”  dedicated to the understanding, description and interpretation of […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: systems view of the world · Tagged: physics and management, quantum mechanics

Apr 08 2021

Systems Thinking and Quantum Theory – Why We Need Them for Business

Readers of this blog will know that we promote a systemic understanding of companies and a systems science-based method for managing all aspects of an enterprise, from strategy through to day-to-day operations. We see organizations as entities that are not a collection of separate pieces but as highly interconnected networks of projects and there is an […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world · Tagged: Carlo Rovelli, quantum theory, Systems Thinking

Mar 26 2021

How to Cope With Change: Understanding Cause and Effect

Dr. W. Edwards Deming used to say: “The only thing that does not require maintenance is obsolescence”. This is a fundamental truth: if we do not evolve, we regress. What makes everything more complicated is the pace at which we must evolve to survive. Nobody would recommend change for the sake of it.  However, our […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world · Tagged: cause and effect

Mar 17 2021

Managing Change Effectively with a Systemic Framework and Method

Whenever we think about managing change, it can’t just be abstract. We need some kind of framework and method. It is highly useful to consider three phases that happen when we introduce change, as identified in the Theory of Constraints (TOC): what to change what to change to how to make the change happen For […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: change series, intellect, managing change, series on change

Mar 10 2021

Decisions and Change – Thinking Processes for a Complex World

Why is the world today so complex? Because interconnections and interdependencies multiply at an ever-increasing speed. On top of this, we struggle to understand how this new kind of reality works. Every day, we participate in a super intricate ‘network of networks’ but we have a very limited understanding of the underlying properties of these […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world · Tagged: change, change series, complex, decisions, Thinking Processes

Mar 06 2021

Effective Decision-Making? Understand Your Driver Needs First

When it comes to change, we find ourselves in a fundamental conflict. On the one hand, we don’t want to change because we want to protect a deep need for “control”. On the other hand, we want to change because we want to protect a deep need connected with “vision” or growth. Both needs are […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: change conflict, change series, Decision making

Feb 25 2021

Why Is Managing Change So Hard and How Can We Make it Easier?

Nothing in our world today is quite the same as it was just a year ago. Many people have had to change completely the way they work and live and many will never “return to normal”. Managing change is something that all of us must become familiar with and it has become a fundamental element […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: systems view of the world, Theory of Constraints · Tagged: change, mental models

Feb 19 2021

Creating Connections Between Company Functions – Back to Deming

  We’re a little late this week with our post as we are working intensively with clients who are growing, in spite of a global crisis. This is one of the principal benefits of adopting a systemic approach. We would like to share with you  something that the Director of an international recruiting company posted […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking, systems view of the world · Tagged: connecting functions, Deming, whole system

Feb 10 2021

Human Resources – a New Perspective for Our Post-Pandemic World

We cannot know when, exactly, but a moment will come when we will move forward beyond the lockdowns. There are those who long to “go back to normal. But that would mean to squander the unique opportunity the global crisis has given us: to usher in a level of transformation in the way we work […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Digital Transformation, Systems Thinking, systems view of the world · Tagged: accountability, control, digital transformation, human resources, remote work

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