About this Presentation

Throughout Eli Goldratt's career, his goal was to teach the world to think clearly. The book 'The Choice' illustrates how and why clear thinking is crucial for anyone seeking a full life. However, thinking clearly alone is not enough. If our thinking is based on incorrect facts, our conclusions will also be wrong, even if the logic is perfect. This is similar to a great factory fed with shoddy raw materials – it will be challenging to produce good finished goods. Hans Rosling, a Swedish physician dedicated to International Public Health issues and a famous lecturer on public health matters, was one of the most popular and prolific TED presenters. In his final work, 'Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and Why Things Are Better Than You Think,' Rosling was shocked by the volume and breadth of wrong facts used by many important organizations (WHO, IMF, UN, etc.) and their personnel in decision-making. He not only updates essential facts about the world's situation but also presents ten reasons why we tend not to base our thinking on current and correct facts. Combining Rosling's techniques to scrutinize the facts we use and Goldratt's techniques to scrutinize our thinking based on these facts, we can aspire to real effective thinking. In this presentation, Humberto covers the basis of Goldratt's view on thinking and science, introduces Rosling's work, lays out the ten obstacles to clear thinking, and provides strategies to overcome them. Finally, the presentation explores some of the farther-reaching implications of the synergy of these two giants.

What Will You Learn

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The speaker discusses the importance of clear thinking and its implications. They also touch on the concept of factfulness, which is a summary of Hunt Crosley's work.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of combining resources and purposeful thinking. They also discuss the concept of dramatic bias, explaining that humans have a natural tendency to lean towards the pessimistic or dramatic side due to survival mechanisms.
The speaker conducts a quick survey to test the audience's world view and understanding of certain global issues. The results reveal a general pessimistic bias.

Instructor(s)

Humberto R. Baptista

Humberto R. Baptista is a strategic thinker, innovator, and Synergist, serving as CEO of Vectis Solutions. A recipient of the TOCICO Lifetime Achievement Award (2019), he has spent decades shaping how organizations think, decide, and perform. Humberto was a strategic advisor to Neogrid, a member of the TOCICO Board of Directors, and a senior figure in the Goldratt Group. He has led major Viable Vision transformations across sectors—from consumer goods and retail to manufacturing, services, and large-scale projects—delivering tangible, systemic breakthroughs. As a global educator, he has trained hundreds of TOC Viable Vision Application Experts and Project Leaders. Humberto is the creator of the Comprehensive Management methodology, designed to connect local actions with global consequences in real-world business systems. His current focus includes Comprehensive Management, TOC Principles, S&T-based implementations, advanced TOC Finance, and applying TOC to complex domains like retail, government, health, and education.

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