Finally, and most importantly, I wanted
to show that we can all be
outstanding scientists. The secret of being a good scientist, I believe, lies not
in our brain power. We have enough. We simply need to look at reality and
think logically and precisely about what we see. The key ingredient is to have
the courage to face inconsistencies between what we see and deduce and the
way things are done. This challenging of basic assumptions is essential to
breakthroughs. Almost everyone who has worked in a plant is at least uneasy
about the use of cost accounting efficiencies to control our actions. Yet few
have challenged this sacred cow directly. Progress in understanding requires
that we challenge basic assumptions about how the world is and why it is that
way. If we can better understand our world and the principles that govern it, I
suspect all our lives will be better.
Good luck in your search for these principles and for your own understanding
of "The Goal.’’