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Leadership Tip #13: For Innovation, Remove at Least One Policy or Procedure a Week

Johanna Rothman

As the organization changes (both products and tooling), people might not make those mistakes again. About a decade ago, an organization suffered three consecutive bad deployments to production. Finally, one large change broke the production server. What about guidelines? Money Policies to Manage Cash Flow.

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How Well Do Your Policies Create Desired Outcomes and Trust?

Johanna Rothman

If you don't manage your cash flow, a lack of cash will kill your business. We do need guidelines and constraints for our work. Ask these questions about your current policies: How much value does this policy add to the products and services we sell? Worse, the policies destroy trust. Why have policies anyway?

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The Simple Question That Can Make or Break a Startup

Harvard Business

And stitched into its origin story is a clue to why some products (and businesses) succeed in the market while most wither and die. Yet the value of establishing demand before you launch the business is just as important for us, whether we’re launching a new company or simply a new product. Check for search traffic.