Self-Supportive Systems
How to create systems that give you freedom
You could call these interlocked systems too; but self-supportive is more descriptive.
It’s like how nature designed itself. Everything depends on everything else. Entire ecosystems depend on each other and make up bigger ones. Here are a few advantages, from the perspective of systems:
Systems drive each other. They're self-sustaining
Non-performance in one system effects other systems naturally (think KPIs, etc.)
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. All systems put together are richer and more robust than individual ones.
Self correcting - multiple checks and balances ensures the system gets better over time
Ability to run itself, if setup correctly, giving you freedom from day to day operations.
And more. So, on a scale of 1 to 10, how self-supporting are your systems?
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