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Traveling in America video blog



2022-08-27 19.28.41 —approaching White Sands National Park


2022-09-02 11.04.11 — Fort Davis National Park


2022-08-17 16.56.36 — Guadalupe Mountains


2022-08-21 10.20.54 — Joshua Tree National Park


2022-08-18 14.06.57 — Colorado river intake for California


2022-08-31 14.42.43 — White Sands National Park - 360


2022-12-28 17.27.35 — Pecos river at Amistad National Park


2022-08-21 13.37.31 — Joshua Tree National Park


2022-08-28 10.59.51 — Seguaro national park


Joshua Tree National Park: 2022-08-21 10.20.54


2022-08-21 13.27.42 — Joshua Tree National Park


2022-08-31 14.02.45 — white sands national park


2022-09-01 20.03.15 — Indian Lodge, Fort Davis National Park


2022-08-29 19.32.49 — Bisbee, Arizona


2022-08-18 14.17.07 — Colorado river at the Arizona California line


2022-08-21 16.35.46 — Mt Lemmon above Tuscon, Arizona


2022-08-30 19.34.40 — Arizona


2022-08-30 18.45.43 — Lincoln national forest


2022-08-28 14.20.29 —Mt. Lemmon waterhole, above Tucson, Arizona


2022-08-28 14.16.32 — Mt. Lemmon waterhole, above Tucson, Arizona


2022-08-30 19.02.50 — Lincoln National Forest



pattern language

Let's agree to define productivity in terms of throughput. We can debate the meaning of productivity in terms of additional measurements of the business value of delivered work, but as Eliyahu Goldratt pointed out in his critique of the Balanced Scorecard, there is a virtue in simplicity. Throughput doesn’t answer all our questions about business value, but it is a sufficient metric for the context of evaluating the relationship of practices with productivity.