Why Most Automation Systems Fail (And How To Build One That Actually Works)
Automation systems fail because they never activate correctly, not because they're incomplete. Build for activation first, execution second.
Articles exploring systems-thinking through the lens of behavioral science and experimentation. Practical frameworks for growth leaders who measure in revenue, not vanity metrics.
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Automation systems fail because they never activate correctly, not because they're incomplete. Build for activation first, execution second.
Unicorns aren't created by talent. They're created by systems that allow long-term compounding. Five constraints quietly decide the ceiling.
Most recession forecasts fail because they treat deterioration as breakdown. Track income, spending, and credit — ignore everything else.
Smart people build systems that optimize storage instead of throughput. Here's why organization backfires and constraint-based execution wins.