– Back to Articles Having defined the products of an organization and its individual staff (See the article “What is a “Product”), one can then determine the effectiveness and prosperity of a group by evaluating the exchange levels of these products within that group, and between the group and the public it serves. The lowest […]

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– Back to Articles When you set out to solve a problem and the problem does not solve, you’re solving the wrong problem. The ability to correctly evaluate an area reveals the correct target for correction – the “right” problem to solve. Without this ability one becomes buried in unimportant and unproductive activity. Resources are […]

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– Back to Articles The term “product” is often misunderstood, and with the resulting confusion there is a significant amount of wasted energy (money and resources) in any group. A product is something which is created and has exchange value outside of the area where it is produced. This can be a service exchanged with […]

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– Back to Articles All great truths are simple. They can be startling in their effects and have immediate impact on any environment. We often find policy directives and rules that attempt to solve the problems that occur after common sense has left the building. Common sense is simply the expression of sound judgment. Training […]

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