Traditional education focuses on teaching, not learning. It incorrectly assumes that for every ounce of teaching there is an ounce of learning by those who are taught. However, most of what we learn before, during, and after attending schools is learned without its being taught to us. A child learns such fundamental things as how to walk, talk, eat, dress, and so on without being taught these things. Adults learn most of what they use at work or at leisure while at work or leisure. Most of what is taught in classroom settings is forgotten, and much or what is remembered is irrelevant.
We can only learn from mistakes, by identifying them, determining their source, and correcting them... people learn more from their own mistakes than… - Russell L. Ackoff
We can only learn from mistakes, by identifying them, determining their source, and correcting them... people learn more from their own mistakes than…
- Russell L. Ackoff
No problem stays solved in a dynamic environment. - Russell L. Ackoff
No problem stays solved in a dynamic environment.
The more efficient you are at doing the wrong thing, the wronger you become. It is much better to do the right thing wronger than the wrong thing rig… - Russell L. Ackoff
The more efficient you are at doing the wrong thing, the wronger you become. It is much better to do the right thing wronger than the wrong thing rig…
Managers are not confronted with problems that are independent of each other, but with dynamic situations that consist of complex systems of changing… - Russell L. Ackoff
Managers are not confronted with problems that are independent of each other, but with dynamic situations that consist of complex systems of changing…
Successful problem solving requires finding the right solution to the right problem. We fail more often because we solve the wrong problem than becau… - Russell L. Ackoff
Successful problem solving requires finding the right solution to the right problem. We fail more often because we solve the wrong problem than becau…
It is far better to do the right thing wrong than to do the wrong thing right. - Russell L. Ackoff
It is far better to do the right thing wrong than to do the wrong thing right.
To manage a system effectively, you might focus on the interactions of the parts rather than their behavior taken separately. - Russell L. Ackoff
To manage a system effectively, you might focus on the interactions of the parts rather than their behavior taken separately.
A problem never exists in isolation; it is surrounded by other problems in space and time. The more of the context of a problem that a scientist can … - Russell L. Ackoff
A problem never exists in isolation; it is surrounded by other problems in space and time. The more of the context of a problem that a scientist can …
Managers who don't know how to measure what they want settle for wanting what they can measure. - Russell L. Ackoff
Managers who don't know how to measure what they want settle for wanting what they can measure.
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