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If the bill is poorly written, then perhaps «documentation» shall be open to interpretation by the extremely talented officials…? #JustSaying #DocumentationOverload Racism has no place in legislation (except for legislation that serves to protect from Racism)
Found nurses staying an hour and a half late to do their documentation. Whatta load of bollocks... #documentationoverload
Can someone explain how to see a custom variable in GA? #DOCUMENTATIONOVERLOAD
From #DocumentationOverload to #AgileKnowledge: Rethinking #DigitalTransformation in #LegacyOrganizations. Use #MindMaps and wikis Shift from paper to #practice Let #AI, #AGI automate document'n #TechLeadership #FutureOfWork #Automation #LeanThinking linkedin.com/posts/antonypr…
Times are changing or have they already? #documentationoverload is a real problem for many files but when do we... fb.me/7rX6bXQJa
Documentation doesn't create problems. Over-documentation does. The signal gets buried in noise. Most teams document the wrong things—process instead of decisions. The ones who win document why, not how.
I would add that for this reason your index and organization structure is absolutely critical. If it's not super organized with clear steps to find things, the documentation is worthless. Like a massive library with no cataloging system. All those books exist but you can't find…
QUIT DOCUMENTING SO MUCH. When you document too much, you create 2 problems: 1. The problem of discovery (your team doesn't know where all the checklists are because there's 50 billion of them) 2. The problem of bureaucracy (everything takes forever because there's a process…
I used to think that projects failed because people weren't pushing hard enough. But after seeing dozens of teams, I realized the breakdown is almost always due to missing structure. The moment we nail the documentation, when the docs are tight; the chaos just slows down.…
Closing on a home generates mountains of paperwork. Here's how to get organized so you can locate any important document you need in seconds. familyhandyman.com/article/docume…
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Closing on a home generates mountains of paperwork. Here's how to get organized so you can locate any important document you need in seconds.
I got a DM from a business owner who felt like his team never followed the process. He'd spent months documenting everything. SOPs for every workflow. Loom videos. Google Docs. A whole wiki. I asked when the last time someone opened it was. "...Onboarding, probably." That's…
"burying defence lawyers in a volume of content" is a form of discovery abuse known informally as a "document dump" or "papering the other side to death". goal is to overwhelm the opposing counsel - massive volume making it difficult and expensive to find the relevant information
yes, too many plans, summaries, todo docs... is there a way to make them prepare 1 single consolidated doc for each task or feature? That would be really helpful.
Keeping your documents organized isn’t just good practice; it is a professional survival skill. Whether you’re working in an office or managing your own business, going digital can streamline workflows, automate repetitive tasks & eliminate costly errors. informdecisions.com/reduce-paper-u…
Documentation theater is real. Companies spend weeks writing specs nobody reads while competitors are already shipping v2. Best approach is code + inline comments + just enough context so your future self understands. Heavy process documentation is often just CYA culture…
Project documentation is a vital aspect of any successful initiative. It ensures everyone is on the same page and can refer back to important information. A common problem is the time-consuming process of creating thorough documentation. This can lead to rushed, incomplete…
The culture of endless documentation has made genuine teaching almost impossible ✍️Sandra Joseph thehindu.com/opinion/open-p…
this toxic bureaucracy masquerading as professionalism is visible everywhere but especially acute in europe you might wonder "why"? documentation requirements exist to protect decision-makers. when things go wrong, they can point to the process they followed. the real cost is…
The surest way leads to stagnation is to tax the makers with the heavy burden of documentations that even bureaucrats have no time to read — instead of letting makers quickly iterate on their products. If makers spend less time on making things, then there is nothing to make.
(this was a FB memory but worthy of here as well.) PSA: I have just gone through this for a second time in my life, where document housekeeping has presented a near nightmare to sort through at an inopportune time. First time was a 25 year accumulation, last was 12 years mostly…
If the bill is poorly written, then perhaps «documentation» shall be open to interpretation by the extremely talented officials…? #JustSaying #DocumentationOverload Racism has no place in legislation (except for legislation that serves to protect from Racism)
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