When Pablo Picasso said this, he wasn’t promoting copying or stealing, but rather making a point that anything great that has happened in the world – inventions, ideas, movements, etc is because they’ve been built on the past ideas of other people. For example, computers today, are a ...
The Phoenix Project was inspired by Eliyahu M. Goldratt's seminal business book, "The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement." Like The Phoenix Project, The Goal also uses a narrative approach. Both books teach the reader about the importance of breaking down silos at the organizational level ...
The second piece of paper may well be the letters given to him by Bledsoe at the end of Chapter 6. These letters will define his identity in New York in Chapters 7 to 9. But first he has to get there, and much of Chapter 7 is taken up with the bus trip to New York, where he...