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Nov 09 2012

CEO Explains Systemic Methodology Behind Responsible Mining Success

CEO Explains Systemic Methodology Behind Responsible Mining Success

How did a mining company succeed where others had failed in reviving mining responsibly in a historic mining district? Comstock Mining CEO explains in an interview how Intelligent Management’s systemic Decalogue methodology has brought his company to  mine successfully and in a responsible manner. This is an extract from an interview with Corrado De Gasperis […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, Comstock Mining Inc., conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, entropy, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, process, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Nov 02 2012

When 1 + 1 Doesn’t Equal 2: Understanding How Combined Efforts Affect Overall Performance

When 1 + 1 Doesn’t Equal 2: Understanding How Combined Efforts Affect Overall Performance

What happens when more than one person or more than one entity work together in the same direction? Is the result just the simple sum of their efforts? What happens when more than one person or more than one entity work together in the same direction? Is the result just the simple sum of their […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, Comstock Mining Inc., conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, entropy, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, process, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Oct 25 2012

Why Management Decisions Must Consider Variation

Why Management Decisions Must Consider Variation

What is the guiding rule that should inspire any managerial decision? The job of Management is to work on the system and create a predictable environment; as Dr. Deming reminds us “the job of managers is to reduce variation”. Management and predictability A company is a complex system ruled by non-linear interactions that make it difficult […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, Comstock Mining Inc., conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, entropy, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, process, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Oct 19 2012

Variation and Processes

Variation and Processes

Everything we do in an organization can be considered as a process, and, whether we realize it or not,  every process is affected by variation. We need to understand and manage this phenomenon of variation if we want to achieve the best results.   Let’s look at the process of sales In our last post […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, Comstock Mining Inc., conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, entropy, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, process, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Oct 11 2012

Managing Variation: Why Entropy Matters

Managing Variation: Why Entropy Matters

  No management effort can ignore the existence of entropy and variation. What do we need to do about them? What is variation? It is beyond the scope of any blog to teach the fundamentals of Statistical Process Control; Don Wheeler and other experts have already done that majestically. The goal here is to examine […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, Comstock Mining Inc., conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, entropy, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Oct 04 2012

Mining: A Network of Human and Environmental Interactions

Mining: A Network of Human and Environmental Interactions

An unprecedented breakthrough in mining in the historical gold mining district of the Comstock in Nevada is happening through a systems-based approach to management. This post is by Travis Higgins, Director of Quality for Comstock Mining Inc. who is in charge of the implementation of the Decalogue Management Methodology within the company. Travis is an […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, Comstock Mining Inc., conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Sep 27 2012

Why a Software Can Never Manage a Company

Why a Software Can Never Manage a Company

A client embarking on a pattern of transformation through systemic management recently asked ‘How soon will I be able to use the software to manage the company?’ It’s tempting to think that by buying and ‘installing’ the right software, a company can magically acquire a whole new way of operating that will lead to more […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Sep 19 2012

Design Without Boundaries: the Power of a Thinking Process Tool

Design Without Boundaries: the Power of a Thinking Process Tool

This week, Intelligent Management is delighted to begin a workshop with the Institute Without Boundaries in Toronto. Over the course of 9 months, a group of post-graduate students from diverse backgrounds will co-create an interdisciplinary design strategy  under the guidance of a faculty of professional designers and architects. This year, the focus is on sustainable […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: change, complexity, conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, design, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, healthcare, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, Institue Witho cause and effect, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variationut Boundaries

Sep 12 2012

Quality with Kindness: a Health Care Experience

Quality with Kindness: a Health Care Experience

This blog post by Intelligent Management Co-Founder Angela Montgomery takes an unusually personal slant, but sometimes it can be useful to look at a system from an individual’s point of view, as the design of the system is what creates our experiences. I recently underwent my second surgery at the Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, healthcare, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

Aug 30 2012

Transforming Industry with a Systemic Approach – Dr. Domenico Lepore

Dr. Domenico Lepore From exile to freedom: splitting the Red Sea Stupidity, as Dr. Deming has reminded us, is a choice. We are not talking about a low IQ but the refusal to use the mental capacity we have. We do not lack the knowledge needed to build and operate a truly systemic company guided […]

Written by angela montgomery · Categorized: Systems Thinking · Tagged: cause and effect, change, complexity, conflict, conflict cloud, conflict resolution, constraint, core conflict cloud, critical chain, Deming, digital cowboys, Domenico Lepore, economics, education, fear, future reality tree, Goldratt, hierarchy, human resources, information system, innovation, intelligence, Intelligent Management, interdependencies, leadership, learning, Lepore, Management Training, meaningful, mining, negative branch reservation, network, Network Theory, new economcis, new economics, organization, organizational design, physics, post-digitial, Prerequisite Tree, project, project management, Quality, statistical process control, sustainability, synchronization, Systems Thinking, theory of constraints, Thinking Process Tools, transformation, Transition Tree, variation

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