Run your project through the Algorithm.
Five prompts in, a two-page PDF plan out. Automation always comes last.
Question every requirement
Every requirement needs a person's name attached, not a department. Requirements from "legal" or "safety" are often softer than they look. Make the person who set each one defend it.
Delete any part or process you can
If you are not forced to add back at least 10 percent of what you delete, you did not delete enough. The bias is always to add, never to remove.
Simplify and optimize
Only simplify what survived the first two steps. The classic mistake is optimizing a part that should not exist at all.
Accelerate cycle time
Speed up the loop, but only now. Accelerating a wasteful process just produces waste faster.
Automate
Automate last. Automating a flawed or unnecessary step bakes the flaw in permanently. This is the most common and most expensive mistake.
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