T.O.O.L. The Organization Of Life

by Douglas J. Sheliga


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Softcover
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Book Details

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Publication Date : 3/21/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781599268774

About the Book

Note: This book has colored text but no pictures

T.O.O.L. The Organization Of Life takes our entire vocabulary and projects it as a colorized levels and quality based organization of words that can be used as a guide to facilitate the understanding of life. The organization forms a generic structure by which everything that exists in life can be described.

Life is existence as experienced through qualities. Everything in life is composed of groups of qualities. Qualities are the building blocks. T.O.O.L. lists all of life´s building blocks. It shows how the building blocks fit into a design. It shows how they change, how they are measured and how they become deficient.

Our lives consist of constantly adjusting everything that we manage to fit our personal design, our family´s design, our company´s design, our government´s design and our religion´s design. These efforts apply to both specification design and support design and can be optimized with the help of common records and reports.

All that we know in life can be expressed in words. T.O.O.L. is a three part presentation of a compilation of our words of life into a detailed organization, an in-depth explanation of the organization and a common sense approach to using the organization.

Douglas J. Sheliga is an electrical engineer retired from the electrical power industry where he spent most of the time in the field and at a nuclear power plant as an engineer and a supervisor. He has been involved in solving many complex technical problems with thousands of types of equipment for which he has developed methods of reporting failures and optimizing maintenance. The concepts so developed have been expanded to apply to everything in life and are presented here.

Organization is a necessary quality of any manager and the best managers of life are those who are best organized.


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