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Intermediary Practices vs. Practices That Work Directly on Flow


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An intermediary practice is a practice that works indirectly on what you are trying to achieve. Before discussing examples and the risks of intermediary patterns, let’s look at some of the things needed to achieve flow (realizing value without delay): Removing delays in workflow (hand-offs and waiting for others), feedback, learning, and between getting and … Continue reading "Intermediary Practices vs. Practices That Work Directly on Flow"
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Net Objectives ThoughtsBy Al Shalloway