In order for a scientific system to reach «theory» stage, we have a solid structure of facts that when tested, reproducibly
produce predictable outcomes.
Not exact matches
It is the author's view that in the majority of cases, the Scottish framework
produces a more
predictable outcome, with less judicial flexibility.
It is not the same as project management in other fields (e.g. manufacturing or technology), which aims to
produce identical and
predictable outcomes.
While
predictable outcomes are due to the quality of our habits, Hardy shares that the accumulation of specific activities propels you forward or sets you back,
producing desired or undesired results.