(Self review) I stand by this essay, and in particular I like having this essay to point to as an example of why some organizations are not holding the idiot ball quite as much as people might assume. This essay is somewhat self defense? I work like this most of the time these days.
Followup work on how to better juggle balls is useful, and basically leads into an existing field of management. If One Day Sooner is unusual startup mode, Never Drop A Ball is a very normal middle and end stage of many organizations, and for good reasons. It’s also a genuinely superior way for many groups to work. (Consider a hospital emergency room. Dr. House going deep into one patient’s medical minutia is not as good as making sure that zero people have unsterilized and unbandaged bleeding wounds.) Having a shorter pointer is useful, though probably this could be made shorter and serve as a somewhat better pointer.
Followup on when and how to set balls down would be useful. Someone else should write that, I’m rubbish at it =P
(Self review) I stand by this essay, and in particular I like having this essay to point to as an example of why some organizations are not holding the idiot ball quite as much as people might assume. This essay is somewhat self defense? I work like this most of the time these days.
Followup work on how to better juggle balls is useful, and basically leads into an existing field of management. If One Day Sooner is unusual startup mode, Never Drop A Ball is a very normal middle and end stage of many organizations, and for good reasons. It’s also a genuinely superior way for many groups to work. (Consider a hospital emergency room. Dr. House going deep into one patient’s medical minutia is not as good as making sure that zero people have unsterilized and unbandaged bleeding wounds.) Having a shorter pointer is useful, though probably this could be made shorter and serve as a somewhat better pointer.
Followup on when and how to set balls down would be useful. Someone else should write that, I’m rubbish at it =P