Monday, January 9, 2012

Getting Stuck

When each link is managed somewhat separately, the system can get stuck in a low-effectiveness state.

There are portions of organizations, and even of economies, that are chain-linked.  When each link is managed somewhat separately, the system can get stuck in a low-effectiveness state.  The problem arises because of quality matching.  That is, if you are in charge of one link of  fate chain, there is no point in investing resources in making your link better if other link mangers are not.

To make matters even more difficult, striving for higher quality in just one of the evinced units may make matters worse!  Higher quality in a unit requires investments in better resources and more expensive inputs, including people.  Since these efforts to improve just one linked unit will not improve the overall performance of the chain-linked system, the system's overall profit actually declines.  Thus, the incentive to improve each unit is dulled.

ACTION POINT: Ensure the strengthening of all links is unified.

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