The last thing you want to do is to re-engineer the core workflows to such a degree that hardly any employee can follow it, or document it. Especially with small businesses, where routines are sometimes entrenched, knocking over the sacred cows all at once can be disorienting. -Robert M. Hamilton

 

The last thing you want to do is to re-engineer the core workflows to such a degree that hardly any employee can follow it, or document it. Especially with small businesses, where routines are sometimes entrenched, knocking over the sacred cows all at once can be disorienting.


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We are very concerned about that area of the business right now.

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We have done everything to try and keep the workers well informed of what's going on. But we don't have all of the information right now, and I can understand how that can be frustrating.

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I'm taking precautionary measures, I'd rather be safe then sorry.

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There will always be ad-hoc communication, but gambling that critical information gets communicated properly is dangerous, especially as you increase the number of active projects. Mistakes mean re-work, and I know that Phil hates rework more than anything.

Robert M. Hamilton

The last thing you want to do is to re-engineer the core workflows to such a degree that hardly any employee can follow it, or document it. Especially with small businesses, where routines are sometimes entrenched, knocking over the sacred cows all at once can be disorienting.

Robert M. Hamilton