The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Tag: framework

On Intentions

There is a saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. As

Bureaucrats

Max Weber, a renowned German sociologist, popularized the term “bureaucratic” to describe a specific type

The attraction of problems

The way Western medicine most often works is to wait until a patient is ill,

On the team’s mind

Seneca once said: “Happy is the man who can make others better, not merely when

Urgent matters

The Eisenhower matrix is a well-known instrument to assist in making decisions. What it does

The desire for a why

Sometimes, people search for a why. A simple way to look at it is to

Four forms of standardization

One way to look at standardization is to perceive it as setting rules, controlling results,

From investment to attachment

Whenever people envision a result, they can become attached to achieving it. However, an attachment

Fixing or improving

When the aim is to fix something, the assumption usually is that something is broken.

The art of not reading

Arthur Schopenhauer meditated on reading books and highlighted the “art of not reading” as an

Is true the norm?

The Prof. Feynman Twitter account recently tweeted “The statements of science are not of what