Complicated Context Heuristics
Characteristics
- Many relationships, patterns, priorities, and events
- Experts and experiments needed to determine cause and effect
- Known unknowns
- Some difference of opinion about the problem
- Past solutions only apply to parts of the problem
- Many different approaches to the problem exist
- Disagreement about system boundaries
- The situation has dynamic elements
- Stakeholders can influence the system
Standard work
- Use modeling and prototyping
- Use systems engineering
- Use operations management
- Use project management
- Favor decisions that enable action and address problems at an operational level
- Favor decisions that identify accountability for future decisions.
- Minimize exceptions and fine print
Warning signs
- Feedback conflicts with design assumptions and decisions
- Failures in planning, execution, or control
- A shift in environment or priorities
- Known or unknown risks/disruptions occur
- Areas of exponential growth
- Dependence on common/shared resources
- Absence of open information flows
- Rapid growth of metawork and overheads
- Heavy, detailed planning when uncertainty is still high
Proactive work
- Create and maintain safety margins and reserves
- Perform large-scale innovation early in development
- Make difficult stop, start, and continue decisions
- Build robust monitoring and feedback mechanisms
- Align local actions with global goals
- Invest resources into research and development
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