This Focused Performance Weblog is a "business management blog" containing links and commentary related primarily to organizational effectiveness with a "Theory of Constraints" perspective. TOC is noted for its applications in Project Management and Multi-Project Management (Critical Chain) and Operations Management (Drum-Buffer-Rope), as well as in Marketing, Strategic Planning and Change Management (TOC Thinking Processes). If you are on an archive page, current postings are found here.
Tuesday, July 22, 2003
I'm baaaack... -- OK, now. I don't know how it was for you, but my forced withdrawal from blogging the past few days was frustrating for me. It's one thing when I don't have anything to say, but it's another when I'm muzzled by a technological snafu. Plus, the difficulties interfered with the posting of a longer piece I consider important.
(It turns out that my ISP moved my site on their server. I think I owe the Blogger folks an apology. If you ever are moved to start a weblog, check them out.)
But enough about my little "troubles." I've got a backlog of stuff that will probably constitute a generous "link-o-rama" in a day or two. But before then, let me just drop a new little one liner of my own on yawl for now.
A strategy, and its execution, are little more than a project, writ large.