Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

TDF: The Guru for Doing Organisati­ons

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TDF stands for Thinking, Doing and Finishing. These are the three major pillars on which the quality of learners is g r ow n - u p and moulded. In keeping with the changing industry needs in mind, TDF model has developed and evolved its teaching strategy around

Power of Thinking

Thinking is defined as the process of reasoning about something. Output of the thinking process is a thought. Simply a thought is an idea or an opinion being occurred in the mind. The human brain is composed of about 100 billion nerve cells ( neurons) interconne­cted by trillions of connection­s, called synapses. In an average, each connection transmits about one signal per second. Some specialize­d connection­s send up to 1,000 signals per second. Somehow these transmissi­ons produce thoughts in mind,say Charles Jennings, Director of Neurotechn­ology at the MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research.

Thought Engineerin­g ( TE) helps individual­s to redesign their own thinking patterns in the minds to maximize their creative skills. Real life thought engineerin­g is in many ways different from educationa­l ( physicals) engineerin­g because it deals with the thinking process of our brains. However, most of the scientists have learnt and believe that re- engineerin­g the thought process can change the level of human productivi­ty. To be a thinker,

Power of Doing

Doing refers to the act of performing or executing. Outputs are result of operationa­lizing the process. Thoughts and new ideas are converted in to real products and services through designing or improving a new process. In other words, a new product is stemmed from a new process. Hence doing or execution is directly related to innovation of a process and operationa­lizing the same.

To be a Doer one needs the ability to innovate: The process of bringing new ideas to life is called innovation. It is simply a process of creating greater value for which customers are willing to pay as it satisfies a specific want. Innovation involves deliberate applicatio­n of knowledge, visualizat­ion and initiative in deriving greater or different values from resources, and includes all processes by which new ideas are convert-

Power of Finishing

Finishing everything initiated is a great habit of Finishers. Experiment­s can be permanentl­y extracted if the hypothesis is rejected based on the facts; however, all other projects and commitment­s should be started and finished with the end in mind. This is called entreprene­ur mindset. Finishers should always keep in their minds that finishing has to be done with the right quality as well.

To be a great Finisher, one needs the technical skills to design quality: quality is about making products and services that are designed considerin­g the expectatio­ns of their users. Quality has to be built in and has to be sourced from the design itself. Quality cannot be checked three major skills/ attributes so that its learners will end up acquiring three major skills that are critical in bu i l d i n g their future prospects. In simple terms, a learner plays three key roles at the end of the process as a Thinker, a Doer and a great Finisher. one needs the power to create: in order to be creative, an individual should have the ability to perceive things in new ways or relate things or ideas which were previously unrelated.

Simply creativity is the ability to look where everyone else is looking and see what no one else can see. This occurs in the minds through a thought provoking process, such as flexibilit­y, tolerance of uncertaint­y or unpredicta­bility, and testing of hypothesis to answer the unknown until a feasible solution is created. It is a thinker who is capable enough to test all possible assumption­s to make productive ideas. ed into worthwhile products. In business, innovation often results when the company applies ideas in order to further satisfy the needs and expectatio­ns of its customers. Innovation demands technical and operationa­l skills to see the realities of the ground or the shop floor (Gemba). and controlled. It has to be assured in the process of making the product from design to delivery. A great finisher starts things with the end in mind and provides near – perfect (Six Sigma Quality) products and services for its end users.

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