Working to code: A punch list for delivering the goods
/If you’re going to compete over the long haul, then you’ll need a plan. Your plan will need a foundation. And your foundation - like a construction project - must be built to code.
You are responsible for your code and whether or not you have a code. As you might gather, I’m a fan.
When you review work, judge your process and results against your code. Did it hold up? What could have gone better? Were expectations exceeded or did they fall short? Are modifications necessary?
You have license over your code. It exists for you and your team. It may be pragmatic, aspirational, or both.
When I look at my code for MoreBetterNow, I see a path to success in marketing and strategy. Your code may be engineering-related, or support goals for finance, HR, operations, or any other set of tasks requiring focused attention and a quest.
It’s 5:30am and pitch dark. first point: ☑️
Sent this post into the wild: last point: ☑️
All others tracking to plan.
Forward ->
*Inspiration: Tom Sachs and his Ten Bullets.