About this Presentation
The panel moderator is Alan Barnard and the panelists includes: Kathy Suerken (TOC for Education), Kristen Cox (Utah state government), Kishira, Yuji (Japan), Tobita, Motoi (Japan), and Rucinskaite, Milda (Lithuania). Government concerns include: poverty, lack of education, crime and corruption, and lack of economic growth. Others include health issues. Some prioritize; other link causally. We need an economy that is continually generating surpluses. Each person is inspirational. The first question: is where can we help most? There is a need to translate tools to the specific government environment. One must understand the unique constraints of government (advanced planning documents, budgeting process, etc.). Win-win contracts with consultants are views as getting paid on what you save the government. Education goal is to get TOC the main way in education. Networking is required to spread TOC. Encourage everyone to teach others. Rules of playing the game are difference in government. Challenging fundamental assumptions is required to develop win-win solutions. Check the objective, think about actions, and then people think about money. We have the capability to teach people to think clearly. We don't understand exponential growth: the rule of 70 and doubling the time. Suppose a city is growing at 7%. It takes (70/7 =) 10 years for the population to double.
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