ICM Way before Linux
So typical evening. Reading posts, watching some videos, running through my 50th rework of an unfinished project. Something came to me. says this is basically linux way of organizing. I think this way of thinking, working was way before then. It really sounds like Henry Fords assembly line. He broke things up so each station had a job and the process pushed through that job. each in a logical, predetermined order. Tires don't get put on 1st that's at the end. Isn't ICM the same thing? Each folder has a job and each folder has MD's telling it where to go in that structure and where to g next. Or what staton pits those ties on and that you don't route it there 1st thing.
Am I crazy or doesn't that sound accurate?
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Johnny L
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ICM Way before Linux
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