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Great you know how you work best.

There are other ways. The best of humanity have a wide range of methods they use to get shit done at a level most of us dream of.

So I have a hard time taking a straight jacket process like you suggest as some sort of panacea. It’s essentially another manifesto. What’s the expiration date on this.

Everyone goes on about the value of writing less code, and here we are incentivizing manufacturing line processes for crafting more code?

Note the authors of things like the Phoenix Project: rich Silicon Valley types. We’re just discussing how to be better assembly line workers for tech aristocracy.

Figure out how to build your business in such a way it works for the business. Google didn’t get big because it has perfect process; it can and often is a mess. It got big solving it’s problems and monetizing the solution (every company will need to search for digital files, send email, edit docs, etc).

Figure yourself out, compare with others. There’s is no one size fits all to thinking about problems and even the biggest winners don’t have all the customers there is. Why isn’t Gmail the only email solution?

There’s never a perfect process.



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