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November 12th, 2020

Familiar method. Short Essay

Change is inevitable, yet elusive.

Every day I am confronted with people who solve problems by adding instead of subtracting. I don't know when will they learn that it is not effective? Digital innovation has propelled us to solve problems by simplifying and/or removing. What we have now is the opposite.

I am currently reading Business @ the Speed of Thought, Bill Gates and Collins Hemingway, written by Bill Gates in 2009.

He spoke about how optimal information workflow will harvest insights for the employees and the customers. Working inside a healthcare system, I have the first-hand experience of a lagged system adaptation. Here's what Bill Gates said:

Day-to-day chaos

Every minute my mind is on alert because of the unpredictable chaos I will encounter. Not sure when, but I know there will be one. Every day. To be able to function properly, the managers must be detached from day-to-day, same old, repetitive tasks. Sadly, what is happening is exactly the opposite.

Unfamiliar method.

I tweeted this earlier this day:

What is unfamiliar? It is an enigma. However, I'm pretty sure the answer is different from the current solution I encounter every day.

It is not that I don't want to live 10 years from now and read what Bill Gates wrote in 2020, but I want to able to say that I succeeded to adapt.

November 12th, 2020