Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Myron Tribus

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American engineer Myron Tribus.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Myron Tribus

Myron T. Tribus was an American organizational theorist, who was the director of the Center for Advanced Engineering Study at MIT from 1974 to 1986. He was known as leading supporter and interpreter of W. Edwards Deming, for popularizing the Bayesian methods, and for coining the term "thermoeconomics".

Knowledge without know-how is sterile. We use the word academic in a pejorative sense to identify this limitation.
If you try to improve the performance of a system of people, machines, and procedures by setting numerical goals for the improvement of individual parts of the system, the system will defeat your efforts and you will pay a price where you least expect it.
You can manage what you do not understand; but you cannot lead it. — © Myron Tribus
You can manage what you do not understand; but you cannot lead it.
When teachers are forced to teach to the test, students get bored and genuine education ceases, no matter what the test scores may say… The examination as a test of the past is of no value for increased learning ability. Like all external motivators, it can produce a short term effect, but examinations for the purpose of grading the past do not hook a student on learning for life.
Quality in education is what makes learning a pleasure and a joy.
David Langford, illustrates the difference between teaching and learning in a little story. He says, 'You know, last Wednesday I taught my dog to whistle. I really did. I taught him to whistle. It was hard work. I really went at it very hard. But I taught him to whistle. Of course, he didn't learn, but I taught.'
The central activity of engineering, as distinguished from science, is the design of new devices, processes and systems.
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