A software engineer, hardware engineer, and departmental
manager were on their way to a meeting in Switzerland. They were driving down a
steep mountain road when suddenly the brakes failed. The car careened out of
control, bouncing off guardrails until it miraculously ground to a scraping
halt along the mountainside. The occupants of the car were unhurt, but they had
a problem. They were stuck halfway down the mountain in a car with no brakes.
"I know," said the manager. "Let's have a
meeting, propose a Vision, formulate a Mission Statement, define some Goals,
and through a process of continuous improvement, find a solution to the
Critical Problems and we'll be on our way."
"No," said the hardware engineer. "I've got
my Swiss army knife with me. I can strip down the car's braking system, isolate
the fault, fix it, and we'll be on our way."
"Wait," said the software engineer. "Before
we do anything, shouldn't we push the car back to the top of the mountain and
see if it happens again?"
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