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nNote: An Ode to Speed is a MINI-BOOK. But while its mini in dimensions, its mighty in impact! n nAn Ode to Speed introduces a new approach to management decision-making and argues that, by default, we should be optimizing our organizations for speed and not for cost (or efficiency). n nMost managers appreciate the value of speed but lack the means or the mandate required to use speed as the basis for day-to-day management decisions. n nThis book changes that. n nHere are the opening paragraphs. n n* * * n nWhy a focus on cost makes organizations weaker, less profitable, and less competitive (A viable alternative based on Goldratts Theory of Constraints) n nImagine you were to take over the management of a Formula One team, and rather than focusing on the cars speed, you focused on reducing fuel consumption. n nThat would be stupid, right? Idiotic, even! n nBut this is the orthodox approach to business management. Not surprisingly, the result is that almost every business is weaker, less profitable, and less competitive than it could be. n nIf yours happens to be one of these businesses, your only saving grace is that your competitors have likely adopted the same management approach. n nIts not that managers are unaware of the importance of speed. There are certainly speed-based metrics (on-time delivery performance, inventory turns, and debtors days, for example). The problem is that these are exceptions, not the rule. The default focus is cost. n nThis book explains why a focus on cost minimization is harmful to both the profitability and the growth of businesses. It then describes how you can (and why you should) shift your focus to the maximization of speed. n nThe ideas presented here are derived from Eliyahu Goldratts Theory of Constraints. If youve read his best-selling book (The Goal), much of the reasoning here will be familiar.n
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