Friday, March 8, 2013

How Flow Charts Can Be Used To Solve Managerial Problems

A lot of people have asked me how it is that I have managed to make such great decisions in my life? Actually, no one asks me that. My decision making process is both deliberate and non-absolute.

There are numbers between 1 and 0, beyond and below. This is not a matter of shades of truth, but rather an expansion of possible logic. A great torrent of benevolent hierarchies demonstrated most clearly by a flow chart depicting the thought process of a fish eating a grape.

Flow charts are important because they help visualize the problem solving process in such a way as to visualize potential disruptions in any process. This could be the process (or flow) of space-time, water through a pipe or daily mood swings.

Note: The thought process and behavioral process of a fish are obviously much to complicated to depict in a 1 page flow chart and I have neither the time nor the willingness at the moment to work up a more articulate definition. It's only an example for clarity! Get over it! Here it is!
An Example of Clarity For A Scientific Inquisition

No comments:

Post a Comment