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Reality Without Frameworks
A framework is a tool for thinking. Not a pre-packaged thought.
Agalia Tan added
While frameworks can offer valuable perspectives and guide decision-making, rigid adherence to them can lead to tunnel vision and unhelpful outcomes. Successful decision-making often requires a blend of framework-guided analysis and intuitive judgment, where the needs of both the business and the customer are carefully considered.
Lenny Rachitsky • Twitter’s former Head of Product opens up: being fired, meeting Elon, changing stagnant culture, building consumer product, more | Kayvon Beykpour
Prioritize trust: If your team is asking you to use a decision-making framework on many decisions, it could be a sign they don’t super-trust your judgment. Before running every decision through a framework, dig into this potential issue. You’re better off long-term getting things done through influence and trust, versus jumping to a framework. That... See more
Lenny Rachitsky • My favorite decision making frameworks
Britt Gage added
The problem is that most of our existing frameworks, developed during a more stable era, don’t work as well in dynamic conditions. This isn’t to say the old frameworks and the tools that went with them are completely irrelevant. There will always be a need to understand industry structure or to use your resources to create new advantages, but when ... See more
Nathan Furr • Strategy in an Age of Uncertainty
Indy Neogy added
How you think about the world fundamentally dictates the actions you take in it. A framework of thought is the pre-requisite to any form of action, and it can only be constructed with the ideas you’ve subscribed to.
Lawrence Yeo • The Right Side of Thought - More To That
Ajinkya Wadhwa added
The open secret about business is that all the experts communicate in frameworks but don't think in frameworks.
sari added
Systems come with rigidity and they can thus become a mental trap that narrows your view of the world. But when you combine them with frequent reality checks, systems are a most powerful tool to interpret the world and share your interpretation with others. When you’ve crafted your own system to comprehend things such as politics, history, technolo
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