When choosing a course of action
@F-L-O-W to move you out of and beyond your current design, the following considerations have
to be evaluated related to the new design compared to
the design you are replacing and the risks and
rewards which are:
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consequential in nature
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cannot be easily undone
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a new direction not easily reversible
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and significantly affect the subsequent
degrees of freedom to decide and act differently
Bullet points borrowed from a
client who borrowed them from:
Strategy Is Destiny: How
Strategy-Making Shapes a Company's Future, by Robert Burgleman
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That
is the penultimate question, and i will say more directed
towards Success Requirements than Inbornness which is
much less plastic as a design, although we can know and not be
subject to that design.
It requires discussion, debate and
some courage because once you pull the trigger, recursion is
often not possible.
I think it is important to
understand this TPOV early on in the process @F-L-O-W because
as soon as the self-knowledge begins...change needs are going
to emerge as options.
Change in design is going to emerge naturally as subjectivity
shifts, however, as this takes place, half-truths are going to
rule the day, as they did in subjectivity at other levels and
mistakes are going to be made in shifting design parameters,
like changing jobs, careers, relationships, etc.
All that is required is for us to "perturb" design and the
nature of things will change. |