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November 12th, 2020

Familiar method.

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 , 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