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"An elephant carcass, with its tons of meat
and marrow, has no value to a starving man with only his fingertips
for tools. For our species to survive, each step of playful
discovery had to be followed by a step of purposeful
innovation-using new knowledge to create value."
Economic theory is still evolving, and economics should
not be studied from the standpoint that Markist economies are any
better than Kensian, and vice versa. Rather than being studied from
the fixed Newtonian Paradigm, which suggest that the all the laws of
economics are known, economics must be studied with an evolving
paradigm similar to biology, which measures economics based on fixed
data and the constant of unknown future variable data.
The variable data is the unknown information that must
be solved in order to move the OLC on to the next Critical Task. In
the Train example, the Fixed Data would be the route we are taking,
the stops along the way that we already know we must travel to, the
variable data would be the information concerned with how much coal
to burn, what the weather may be like, and how to solve both
expected and unexpected problems.
It is at the stage of the Variable Task where an OLC
is prevented from being fulfilled. If you can solve the problem required
to move the OLC on to the next task, you have not only solved the
problem and found a way to continue existing, but most importantly
you have evolved your business or your organism over your
competitor. Not until your competitor has come across the same
problem will they either figure out a way to adapt or cease to
exist. The more problems or “opportunities” you encounter, the more
chances you have to create a solution.
Without CTM, one employee may find a way to
solve the problem, but unless they share the information with the
rest of the organism, it simply will continue to exist. CTM makes
sure that every Variable Task that encounters a problem has the
solution recorded and then checks it into the Solution Library
for the next
time someone faces it.
Without the Variable
Task, and without encountering problems, there would be no need for
a Solution Library. However the more information in the Solution
Library, the more resources an organism has to solve its problems and
move on to the next stage of the OLC. This is where the name OLC
came from. Notice, it's not Problem Life Cycle. It is
Opportunity Life Cycle , because variable
task solutions generate a Solution Library, which evolve the organism
and thus create more time to focus on the growth of the organism,
rather than just keeping it alive.

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