The Drîm Concept
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Once you've grasped the idea, you'll find yourself applying it automatically.
The Drîm Concept
The basic idea is that every single situation and thing can be improved dramatically, by anyone.
The trick is to use simple, universal dramatic improvement patterns.
Examples across common domains, dimensions and arenas, make it way quicker and easier.
Dramatic Improvement is a thinking virus: once you've applied a few of the patterns deliberately, you'll start seeing and applying them automatically to other situations.
The Dramatic Improvement Concept
Every single situation or thing can be improved dramatically: if you know how.
The Dramatic Improvement Concept
There is a surprisingly small set of dramatic improvement patterns that can be applied to nearly every challenging situation or thing.
You already use many of the patterns - but may not realise that they can applied everywhere.
This section of the website conveys the basic idea - Solutions provides example drîm solutions.
The Drîm Concept
Every single situation or thing can be improved dramatically: if you know how.
The Drîm Concept
Any situation or thing can be improved dramatically - once we see the improvement constraints as improvement levers.
It's hard to see the levers for what they are, at first - but once you do, it's surprising what impact you can have.
And, because all levers follow the same set of lever patterns, once you can see them in one situation, it's easy to find them in another.
This portal focuses on presenting the most common lever patterns to convey the basic concept to you.
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Publisher, Author & Publication-Type
Published by: Prodsol Limited, a limited liability company registered in and operating from Auckland, New Zealand.
Dates: 1998-2021.
Author: Gary Bartlett of Prodsol International Limited.
Publication-Type: Licensed Original Remix, based on repeating patterns in and across cognitive science and systems science. See [A]cknowledgements for details.
Licence: The exclusive right to publish in this form granted by Prodsol International Limited.
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