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3/ The number one reason we solve the wrong problem is that our mind is wired to quickly go into problem-solving mode. Instead, we should stop and think about whether we’re solving the right problem.

Just Finished ‘Decision...

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[**Failure Domains and Safety**](http://cognitect.com/blog/2016/7/7/the-new-normal-failure-domains-and-safety) - When failure domains are large and overlapping, you will not sustain team-scale autonomy. When the system does not provide safety, you will not sustain team-scale autonomy. Put the two factors together and you get an exponential increase in the cost of an incident. Therefore, if team-scale autonomy is desirable, you must work to make the failure domains as small and independent as possible. This is not a one-time transformation effort. It requires ongoing work.

The New Normal: Tempo, Flow, and Maneuverability

Michael Nygard

Ever come across a hardworking, well-meaning individual (or a team) who is always busy, is getting many things done, but those efforts are not adding up to a major singular impact over the long term? That’s a manifestation of the ROI mindset, and it’s everywhere around us.

When in a High Leverage...

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