There needs to be a name for the phenomenon where people start executing without instrumenting or thinking, and then turn out to do worse in the long run compared to teams who take the time, up front, to instrument properly.
Actually the more general phenomenon is "you know doing thing X upfront is good, but it doesn't feel like you're doing anything while you're doing X, so you don't do it, and then you do worse overall."
I just re read this whole passage in kindle
It seems that the key foundational skill is course correcting.
Go fast without cc: fast disaster
Go slow without cc: slow disaster
Fast with cc: ideal
Slow with cc: slow
Right?