Editor’s note: Andrew McKeon will be a guest of Quality Digest Live on Friday, September 27, 2013, at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern.
McKeon will be speaking at The Deming Institute’s Annual Fall Conference, Oct. 18–20, 2013, in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Businesses today are moving from a world of tactical problems (e.g., meeting the demands for speed, analysis, specialization, and eliminating uncertainty) to a world of strategic problems (developing patience, insight, engagement across disciplines, and accepting uncertainty). Solving these strategic problems will require a different decision process, skill set, and management paradigm than called for by tactical responses to problems.
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Systems, Local and Global
Dear Mr. McKeon,
I thoroughly enjoyed your post and appreciate the connection you drew between Dr. Deming's System of Profound Knowledge and global sustainability. I hope that many will read your post and reflect on it to understand the message and its implications.
As an aside, in my journey to think in terms of systems, I discovered that the systems I thought about were often limited by the scale at which I think. More often than not that scale is local and immediate. But, awareness of super-systems has broadened my horizon and led to greater appreciation of their dynamics.
Best regards,
Shrikant Kalegaonkar (Twitter: @shrikale; LinkedIn: shrikale)
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