In Cycles of Intuition engaging fictional novel, a father and son embark on a journey of discovery and insights and arrive with groundbreaking ideas.
"In this business book, Kostika(Flow Management Technology, 1989) uses a fictional format in the tradition of Who Moved My Cheese? (1998) to explore the challenges inherent in the customer-facing aspects of a small business." -Kirkus Reviews
After graduating college, Steve returns to his family's business and becomes frustrated when he isn't given the lead. But one day, Steve's father brings him into his office, announcing that he will be retiring immediately-and reveals that their business is facing some serious problems. Challenged with the sudden change and pressed by time, Steve and his father start out on a road of discoveries.
Together, using intuition and logic, they crack the puzzles of their business, locate and overcome bottlenecks, and break new boundaries in their service enterprise. Their dialog elevates intuitive observations into measurable formulation for the sake of understanding the nature of service and customer satisfaction.
Throughout their journey they meet with friends and other characters, revealing numerous surprises and twists-while managing to bridge the generational gap with affinity and respect. With these, Dad and Steve come up with a new approach that helps them redefine the fundamentals of their venture-relevant not only for them, but is an eye-opener for everyone else as well as the reader.
About the Author: I. Kostika is a business consultant, educator and author, as well as the creator of Flow Management Technology. The Breaking Out of the Box author has brought plenty of business experience and groundbreaking ideas to his new novel Cycles of Intuition. His methodology has been implemented in a wide range of companies, including Caterpillar, Black & Decker, TRW, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber.
Articles on I. Kostika methodology and implementation were published in professional magazines. He was a featured monthly columnist for Tooling and Production Magazine. He also developed ManuFlow, a software simulation educational tool.
Prior to forming his own company, Mr. Kostika worked many years as an executive director for Dr. Goldratt, the author of the bestseller book The Goal.
Mr. Kostika holds degrees in mechanical, industrial, and management engineering. He has served on the board of directors of various companies. In addition to his consulting activities, he is an active partner of manufacturing and service companies.
He currently resides in Connecticut.