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Ways of Thinking
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13 episodes
1 week ago
Ways of thinking is an innovative course that stems from the premise that to change the world, you have to change the way people think.
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Ways of thinking is an innovative course that stems from the premise that to change the world, you have to change the way people think.
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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7 - Why good enough lead to better results
Ways of Thinking
1 hour 11 minutes
1 month ago
7 - Why good enough lead to better results

 In this seventh and last episode, I'm introducing Lean Thinking. Our world is full of waste. Transporting things across the globe that we could get in our backyard, the trash that we produce every day and burry in the ground, and our ideas that never get implemented. Using a lean way of thinking, by doing iterations of "Good enough", we end up achieving much better results, because we don't waste time building things that don't matter. Lean thinking allows us to cut down waste and to be more sustainable. Are we wanting to do too much at once, which is why we're failing? Is the waste in society hidden, making us unaware of it?


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Ways of Thinking
Ways of thinking is an innovative course that stems from the premise that to change the world, you have to change the way people think.