This document discusses how old designs and systems continue to be used, perpetuating inefficiencies. It gives examples of perpetuated transportation systems, numbering systems like the English alphabet that influence outdated interfaces, and paper sizes that carried over to eBooks. Old human and computer file systems also remain unchanged. Industrial-era structures were perpetuated into information systems. All these perpetuated old designs have resulted in inefficient systems and unfriendly customer experiences. The document will explore how to address problems caused by clinging to outdated ways of working.
This document discusses how old designs and systems continue to be used, perpetuating inefficiencies. It gives examples of perpetuated transportation systems, numbering systems like the English alphabet that influence outdated interfaces, and paper sizes that carried over to eBooks. Old human and computer file systems also remain unchanged. Industrial-era structures were perpetuated into information systems. All these perpetuated old designs have resulted in inefficient systems and unfriendly customer experiences. The document will explore how to address problems caused by clinging to outdated ways of working.
This document discusses how old designs and systems continue to be used, perpetuating inefficiencies. It gives examples of perpetuated transportation systems, numbering systems like the English alphabet that influence outdated interfaces, and paper sizes that carried over to eBooks. Old human and computer file systems also remain unchanged. Industrial-era structures were perpetuated into information systems. All these perpetuated old designs have resulted in inefficient systems and unfriendly customer experiences. The document will explore how to address problems caused by clinging to outdated ways of working.
Table of Contents: We are "Chained to the Past" through perpetuated old Part One designs. Examples of perpetuated designs using transportation systems which we all use. Origination of established numbering systems and the Part Two English alphabet and how old typing methods produced one of the worst technological interfaces in common use today. The origin of paper sizes used in books and leading to eBooks Part Three that perpetuate an old design and a perpetuated old design in computer data entry. Old human system designs that get perpetuated into computer Part Four system designs. How old files have been perpetuated unnecessarily into today's human and computer system. How industrial-age systems and structures have Part Five been perpetuated into information-age systems and structures. How all these old perpetuated designs have caused Part Six inefficient systems and customer-unfriendly organizations and how to fix these problems.