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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Reality is not made up of cycles but complexity – Innovation and Education Part 2
Prof. Pagano is Associate Professor of Experimental Physics at University of Salerno, Italy. His considerations here provide the backdrop for verbalizing the core conflict in which educational institutions, schools and universities are immersed. We will analyze that core conflict in … Continue reading
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Tagged complexity, education, innovation, intelligence, schools
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Innovation & Education: The School of Evolution
This post is by Prof. Sergio Pagano, a member of the Intelligent Management team and an educator. He teaches physics at the University of Salerno, Italy, and has spent twenty years doing scientific research on superconductive electronics, macroscopic quantum coherence … Continue reading
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Tagged education, evolution, innovation, school, Science, technology, theory of constraints
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Can a Standard for Innovation Make Companies Smarter? – Standard of Innovation Part 5 of 5
This post is by Dr. Domenico Lepore, an international expert on systems thinking for management. He is the Founder of Intelligent Management Inc. An organization requires great focus in order to keep up with the continuous innovation process. … Continue reading
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Tagged Deming, Goldratt, innovation, intelligence, organizational design, PDSA, standard, Systems Thinking
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Can a Standard Stimulate Innovation or Stifle it? Standard of Innovation Part 4 of 5
Dr. Domenico Lepore, Founder of Intelligent Management Inc. and international expert in Quality and Systems Thinking for organizations, continues his series on the Standard of Innovation. Why do we have Standards? Standards are created to allow operationally defined … Continue reading
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Tagged Deming, sustainable innovation, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints
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The Interconnection of Leadership, Quality and Innovation – Standard of Innovation Part 3 of 5
Dr. Domenico Lepore, Founder of Intelligent Management Inc. and international expert in Quality and Systems Thinking for organizations, continues his series on the Standard of Innovation. Leadership: definition and role Earlier in this series we suggested the … Continue reading
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Tagged Deming, innovation, leadership, network of projects, PDSA, project management, Quality, strategy, sustainable, sustainable innovation, Systems Thinking
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Standard of Innovation Part 2 of 5: Imagination Does Not Equal Innovation
This post is by Dr. Domenico Lepore, an international expert on systems thinking for management. Together with Oded Cohen he developed the Decalogue Management Methodology, combining the management philosophy of the founding father of Quality, W. Edwards Deming, with the … Continue reading
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Tagged change, Deming, innovation, PDSA, Quality, Shewhart, standard, sustainable, Theoyr of Profound Knowledge
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The Standard of Innovation Part 1 – a word about words
This post is by Dr. Domenico Lepore, an international expert on systems thinking for management. Together with Oded Cohen he developed the Decalogue Management Methodology, combining the management philosophy of the founding father of Quality, W. Edwards Deming, with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Deming, Goldratt, innovation, ISO, operational definition, Quality, standards, sustainable, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, TOC
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Why Physics is Crucial for Understanding Global Business: the Network of Corporations
The entire world is in turmoil; people are on the streets complaining about the economy and the way politicians and experts are dealing with the crisis. The ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement is gaining somewhat fuzzy momentum. Today they are organizing … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, finance, Goldman Sachs, interdependencies, Mandelbrot, mathematics, Network Theory, physics, sustainability, Systems Thinking
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