pay attention to what kind of information you see.
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It’s important to know where the information is.
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I strongly believe that “the system as working” is the most important thing. Being able to observe and describe the system IS the job—otherwise you’ll never be able to operate or change it. Diagrams are one way to describe the system. They should *not* be treated as “documentation for how the system works”. It’s a map. Not the territory. Only the system tells you how it is actually working (or not), not the diagram. Draw maps often, be practiced enough to be able to do it quickly. And delete them, often. Because maps are always wrong.
"Can somebody please just draw a picture of it?" -- Here's my thoughts on why you should take the time to draw your system regularly.
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An ex-ghostwriter who turned his passion for business and stories into a business that helps others find their story and grow their business.
Here’s video evidence of point Number Three in my last post. 🤗
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