Thursday, November 17, 2022
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Tips for business writing
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management
minimize dependences
One of the rare objective principles we try to apply to reorgs and org design is to minimize the required communication and lock-step dependencies each execution team requires to deliver value to end-users. This empowerment is sometimes called the "independent executor model" within the rubric of coordination models. Recently my wise friend Michael posted his own take on how to apply this model to existing product teams. The key, as Michael points out is that teams should be self-reliant:
They ask, but never expect other teams to do work for them.
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management
Monday, November 14, 2022
Friday, November 11, 2022
The Signal by Joshua T Calvert & Philipp Calvert
The plot, mystery, characters, and background "awe & wonder" writing remind me of early 20th century golden age science fiction that I loved growing up. It was easy for me to suspend disbelief of the techno-babble magic system and put up with tedious "prepper" messaging to find out what would happen in both storylines. I look forward to the next book in the series. 4/5 Stars.
Zeihan on US Healthcare
The US healthcare system is a mind-bendingly spectacular ziggurat of blazingly hot trash. Americans spend roughly triple the amount on health care of the average citizen of other developed nations in order to achieve health services that regularly rank in the bottom third of humanity. A few years ago I was broadly supportive of Obamacare, as the idea of reducing costs and increasing quality for the world's most-expensive, least-efficient health care system sounded sexy. Unfortunately, the "reforms" made American health care even more expensive and even less efficient.
Read the whole thing.
Friday, November 4, 2022
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Der Besuch der alten Dame von
Dieses Buch ist eine fantastische, zeitlose Geschichte. Das Stück spielt vor dem Hintergrund der Weltwirtschaftskrise. Der Haupthandlungsstrang illustriert die berühmte und oft zitierte Zeile aus Berthold Brechts Dreigroschenoper: „Erst kommt das Fressen, dann kommt die Moral". Alle Charaktere sind tiefgründig und gut illustriert. Die Dunkelheit unserer primitiven Mob-Mentalität wird in der Geschichte kraftvoll dargestellt. Ich muss mehr von diesen Klassikern aufspüren und lesen, beginnend mit Friedrich Dürrenmatt. 5/5 Sterne.
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