The Middle Verb And the Missing Link

Why Judge is the step every method skips โ€” and how a physicist accidentally built the tools for it: Think of Joseph Cardijn and Eliyahu M. Goldratt as the key link for making the best decision. Just a note: In my experience, the โ€œjudgeโ€ phase is where people struggle, even when using scripture, tradition, CST,... Continue Reading →

The Crack You Cannot See

Why AI governance is not really about controlling AI, and why that matters to you On the morning of 20 March 1905, the workers of the R. B. Grover shoe factory in Brockton, Massachusetts, were arriving for the day shift when the boiler let go. The explosion threw the boiler through the roof. The four-story... Continue Reading →

Go a Little Way Outside the City

What the Cappadocians โ€” and Thomas Merton โ€” Knew About What Faith Owes the World In the winter of 368, the rains failed across Cappadocia, in what is now central Turkey. Crops withered, grain disappeared into the warehouses of speculators waiting for prices to climb, and people experiencing poverty in Caesarea began to starve. Basil,... Continue Reading →

The Warp and the Weft

The Warp and the Weft Innovateโ€“Educateโ€“Collaborate, Seeโ€“Judgeโ€“Act, and the Thinking Processes of Eliyahu Goldratt: Think Thomas Merton I wrote this in response to several emails I received about last Mondayโ€™s blog post addressing data centers. People asked if I could explain the methodology a tad more, especially regarding Goldratt and See-Judge-Act. So here it is,... Continue Reading →

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