Strategy
27 posts
The Speed-Quality Paradox: When Fast Decisions Kill Startups
Navigating the tension between making decisions quickly and making them well-understanding when speed matters most and when quality can't be compromised
Simon's Decision Framework: A Simple Structure for Complex Decisions
Herbert Simon's three-phase framework (Intelligence, Design, Choice) provides practical structure for better decision-making in human and AI systems.
Group Decision Making: Team Dynamics in Life-Critical Situations
How do teams make great decisions under pressure? Explore proven frameworks and real-world tips for better, faster group decision-making.
Decision Journals: Learning from High-Stakes Decisions
Decision journals help you learn from your choices. Discover how to start one and use it to make better decisions in work and life.
PDCA Quality Control: Applying Plan-Do-Check-Act in Modern Industries
The Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle is a systematic framework for continuous learning and quality control, essential for high-stakes decisions.
Red Teaming: How to Stress-Test Your Most Important Decisions
Stress-test key decisions with military-style red teaming. Learn techniques like Pre-Mortem and Assumption Mapping to find blind spots early.
Getting Things Done: High-Stakes Decisions Need Clear Minds
Explore how the Getting Things Done framework enhances decision-making clarity for human judgment and AI system design, from personal tasks to complex systems.
Build-Measure-Learn: Faster Decisions, Smarter Products
Explore Lean Startup's Build-Measure-Learn cycle. Learn how this feedback loop (MVP -> Metrics -> Pivot/Persevere) revolutionizes product development.
Channel Sales vs Affiliate Marketing: What Are You Really Selling?
Uncover what channel sales and affiliate marketing truly sell: while one trades in relationship-based access, the other deals in impressions and clicks.
The Only Business Mental Model You Need: Make Something, Sell It
Cut through the noise: the core business mental model is ''make something valuable, sell it for more than it costs''. See how this applies to everything you do.