Systems Thinker
person who does Systems Thinking
my learning process
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high school
- graphing polynomials
- learning BASIC
- semi-joining explorers club at Murray Hill Bell Labs - wrote program to calculate pi by starting from a hexagon and doubling number of sides.... it got a few decimals places then reverted back to pi=3, because of float being few bits. Strong learning to "not trust numbers"
college
- got intrigued by japan car industry success, read Theory Z, decided to study industrial engineering.....
- learn about 'tool switch cost' -> 'batch size" calculations as relates to semi-variable costs and the smell of friction
- then whacked when read "the Japanese use that calculation, but they worked to reduce their switch cost by 90%, so they could do smaller batches to respond to the market; that was also supported by carrying fewer items/variations"
- learn about 'tool switch cost' -> 'batch size" calculations as relates to semi-variable costs and the smell of friction
business school
- a turnarounds class where we had to model the weekly cash-flow balance of a small jewelry store as they faced dropping sales, and considered various scenarios for change - showed how the "numbers trickle down"
startups
- doing a business model, inspired by the jewelry-store experience
- living through them, always trying to figure out how to use our scant dev resources
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