Chris Austin’s Reviews > Wiring the Winning Organization: Liberating Our Collective Greatness through Slowification, Simplification, and Amplification > Status Update
Chris Austin
is on page 253 of 384
There have been some good sections, and I've taken useful notes, but overall I'm disappointed. They're trying to simplify org problems into Slowification/Simplification/Amplification, but in doing so their shallow case studies sometimes miss important details. The Team of Teams example bothered me - exceptional operators were assigned to diplomatic missions to build trust, not just to amplify signals.
— Jan 21, 2024 06:59AM
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Chris Austin
is on page 164 of 384
Still a bit slow/shallow for my tastes, which is disappointing since I love the Idealcast podcast by Gene Kim and usually find IT Revolutions books to be excellent.
The slowification/simplification/amplification model is good, though it's staying too shallow, and missing references to things like value stream mapping. I'm taking some useful notes, but mostly from things that it reminds me of.
— Jan 16, 2024 07:22PM
The slowification/simplification/amplification model is good, though it's staying too shallow, and missing references to things like value stream mapping. I'm taking some useful notes, but mostly from things that it reminds me of.
Chris Austin
is on page 59 of 384
A bit slow so far. I haven't gotten as much value from it as expected (I had high expectations because of the authors). Thus far I prefer the pacing and style of Sooner Safer Happier.
— Jan 13, 2024 08:55AM

