Institutions that define context (Gov't, UN, Fed) are better stable & predictable Ones competing in dynamic markets are better off "alive"https://twitter.com/vgr/status/811842282076848128 …
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@davidmanheim You're conflating UX of an insti with inner behavior. To keep UX stable, backend *must* be unpredictable (exception handling)1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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Perhaps in some cases - but I'd arge that *at least* Wilson's "Production Org" can be MORE effective after what you're calling death.
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Within government, there can still be ability to react that is external to the organization. In markets, that's waiting to be obsoleted
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(And in markets, the market as a whole can function more efficiently when individual firms are willing to stop innovating and optimize)
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The way I'd reconcile our points is to say that bureaucracies can internally judge whether they are doing the thing right...
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