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MBA

  • Trying and Testing: The Journey of Learning

    No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong. Albert Einstein Hey there, it’s me, Jerry Garrett, back with another blog post for this week. This week I’m going to be talking about another MBA topic. So what’s the topic? That is going to be the Experimental Mindset.… Continue reading

  • The Sweet Spot: Mastering the Middle Path

    A master in any art avoids what is too much and what is too little; they search for the mean and choose it. Aristotle Hey there, it’s me Jerry Garrett and back with another post for this week. This week I’ll be talking about another MBA topic. So what’s that topic? So today I’m going… Continue reading

  • The Marathon, Not the Sprint: Embracing Sustainable Growth

    After victory, tighten the straps on your helmet. Tokugawa Ieyasu Hey, it’s Jerry Garrett here, and I’ve got a fresh topic for you this week: the Sustainable Growth Cycle. So, what exactly is it, and how can you use it to your advantage? Picture this: a system growing infinitely and without limits. Sounds great, right?… Continue reading

  • Breaking Barriers: The What, Why of Stress Testing

    “To make no mistakes is not in the power of man; but from their errors and mistakes the wise and good learn wisdom for the future.” Plutarch Hey there, it’s me, Jerry Garrett, and I’m back with another post this week. Today, let’s dive into the world of stress testing. Suppose you have created a… Continue reading

  • Adversity to Advantage: The Power of Resilience in Every Day

    Placing a system in a straightjacket of constancy can cause fragility to evolve C. S. Holling Hi there, it’s Jerry Garrett, and I’m here to discuss a crucial MBA topic this week: failsafe. So, what exactly is failsafe, and how can you use it to your advantage? Imagine failsafe as a backup system ready to… Continue reading

  • Checklist Chronicles: Your Secret Weapon for Success

    No matter how expert you may be, well-designed checklists can improve outcomes. Steven Levitt It’s Jerry Garrett here, and this is another post that I have for you this week. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at the world of checklists and how they may be useful to you. The checklist can be thought… Continue reading

  • The SOP Shuffle: Finding Order in the Chaos of Business

    The only rule is don’t be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in Paris Hilton My name is Jerry Garrett, and this is my sixteenth post of the year. I hope you’ll find it entertaining. This month, let’s dive into a topic that is from MBA. SOP, or… Continue reading

  • Smooth Sailing? Nah, Let’s Talk About Business Friction

    “The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum. Frances E. Willard I am Jerry Garrett once again, and this week I have a very interesting subject to share with you: friction. Having said that, what exactly is friction? The meaning of this word… Continue reading

  • Why Fix What Ain’t Broken? Exploring Intervention Bias

    The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. Robeartson Davies Hey, it’s me, Jerry Garrett, and I’m here to discuss an MBA topic: Intervention Bias. Let’s delve deeper into this intriguing concept, shall we? Picture this: a problem arises in a system, and Intervention Bias tempts us to make unnecessary changes. Why?… Continue reading

  • Exploring “The Critical Few”

    “Typically, causes, inputs, or effort divide into two categories: (1) the majority, that have little impact, and (2) a small minority, that have a major, dominant impact.” Richard Koch Hey there, it’s me, Jerry Garrett, and today we’ll dive into another MBA topic – the Pareto Principle. Let’s get started. The Pareto Principle, also known… Continue reading

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I am a 11 year old kid who is homeschooled and is interested in writing. You can expect posts every Monday from me. I post about experiences, MBA and many more.