• FACTFULNESS by Hans Rosling

    Wow – I’ve just read this book, and its quite amazing – I’d recommend it to everyone.  You may have seen or heard Hans Rosling in TED Talks in recent years, simply explaining that our mental models of the world today are broadly wrong – very wrong.  His approach, very much like W Edwards Deming,…

  • Why the queues?

    There was a interesting item in the news a few weeks ago regarding a plateauing of sales at the discount food stores, relating to the shopping experience, particularly the often poor queuing process. Call me sad (!) but I regularly look at the different queuing systems businesses use.  The post office.  The benefits office.  Petrol…

  • Housing Benefits – Long-term data and improvements in performance.

    I’ve helped quite a number of Housing Benefit departments in the last 15 years, including helping Darlington move from 60th in the national league table to the top 10 – where they remain (based on customer end-to-end time).  I also helped Milton Keynes reduce their end-to-end time from 60 days to 20.  Likewise Middlesborough.  And quite…

  • Learning by experience

    I came across this little gem – a fantastic reminder of how people learn. I’ve seen many people (and experienced consultants) tell people how and what to change – and they always seem surprised when things don’t quite ‘stick’ in the weeks to come. Combining a “whole system” approach, together with an active “working-together” ethos during the change…

  • Working with MadAbout

    I regularly work with colleagues at MadAbout – people I’ve known for over 15 years(!). Our collaboration brings together a focus on: Applied Behaviour Analysis, and End-to-end system/process view using Lean and Systems Thinking techniques. It’s a match made in heaven – ticking all the boxes in the wider Socio-Technicial Systems Design approach to transformation…