Improving process by avoiding decision-making
What is a straightforward set of actions that lead to superior code or any other result? Keep number of decisions low.
I didn’t think this way until now but it really makes sense. So the goal is not to become superior decision-maker but to move to the next level: zero-decision policy. It’s like a concept from TQM (Total Quality Management) - Zero-Defect goal. Taken to extreme.
Be ready for artistic process
There is a good read from Seth Godin about processes and why you don’t like them. He has his point.
Worth reading because he’s a cool man. I know, I’ve experienced this.





