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Operations **When we “operationalize” something we make it:** Consistent, usable, Inspectable, monitorable, measurable, repeatable, accessible, and improvable Part of operations is understanding what will not benefit from being operationalized in a traditional sense. We want some things to be less standardized, less consistent, more decentralized, more customized or bespoke, more experimental, localized, temporary, etc.

TBM 300: How to Think About Operations and Enablement

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66. Study successful people. Success however *you* define it. It’s always worth getting as close to the source material as possible. __What decisions did people make? What constraints and contexts did they operate in?__ You can reverse-engineer this and apply it to your own life

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11. The Lesser Minds Problem: We dismiss those we disagree with as stupid, insane or evil because it saves us from having to deal with the complex truth: that people see things differently from us largely because the labyrinth of experience has led them to different conclusions.

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