Many solved problems aren’t. The amount of exploitable inefficiency in the world is a) staggeringly large and b) likely increasing absolutely. It is surprisingly hard to get people to do things that are in their obvious best interest. Human network microstructure is underratedhttps://twitter.com/paulg/status/1215673204125073408 …
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What do you mean by "social microstructure"?
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“Who is friends with who” extremely undercaptures it but sets up the right direction.
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Yes. I get that sense reading this. Do you mean in the same general sense as Conways law?pic.twitter.com/V2DjDWFYgi
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The asterisk I would add to Conway’s Law is “No organization has the communication structure it believes that it has.” Other than that, directionally yes, but I feel like that is a pretty powerful claim.
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As a consultant to F50 folks, corporate microstructures rule everything around me, and my super power is getting engineering, product, marketing, and testing to talk to each other. 100% agree with you.
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You just described “politics”.
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Conway's Law?
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In Italy you better be prepared to fight over your right to pay your colleagues a coffee several times a day
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When companies claim that they have a flat organization structure, either those companies are very very small, or lack honesty.
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Have you read Tyranny of the Structureless?
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