Early Systems thinking

Where do ideas begin?

Back in 2005, I was a Shift Operations Manager at a paper mill. I was also in my final year of an MBA. It was an exciting chapter.

My MBA dissertation researched decision making in world class organisations. And I was hooked.

I read everything I could. And then practiced what I learned with my team. It was the ultimate learning curve.

I got into the habit of making detailed daily notes (a precursor to the bullet journal). I used my diary to reinforce what I learned, and what I needed to do differently.

Here’s my first attempt at drawing the papermaking process, from a systems-thinking perspective.

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