Breakthrough Thinking
Breakthrough Thinking
Breakthrough Thinking
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The Uniqueness Principle. The Purposes Principle. The Solution After-Next Principle. The Systems Principle. The Limited Information Collection Principle. 6. The People Design Principle. 7. The Betterment Timetable Principle
The uniqueness principle: We have to treat is problem as unique. Each problem has a specific solution. The purposes principle: When we start a business we have to establish clear purposes and they do not necessary have to related to money or profit. We have to focus on the service we are going to offer. The solution after-next principle: It helps you develop alternative solutions that take into consideration future needs.
The systems principle: It states that nothing exists by itself. A systemis a group of related entities that does something to achieve some purpose. The system matrix organizes information about any system. It helps you to have a clear and detailed idea about the goals you want to reach.
The limited information collection problem: It finds the balance between available resources and truly necessary information . Using this principle solutions are found quickly with fewer development cost. We have to treat every information collection situation as a problem. The people design principle: Two heads are better than one If you think and act as if a person has real ability, the person will consistently do better than previously thought possible.
The bettermet timeline principle: It is an action plan. It helps us to when to improve a process. The betterment principle is prepare a schedule for change and improvement of a solution when you are implementing it. The betterment timelime principle expands athe objective of other Breakthtough Thinking principles. This principle is related to the general goal of society to improve everything we do.