Rockets Vs. Drones: Rethinking Over-Engineered It
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The article discusses how IT departments often over-engineer their processes, mirroring SpaceX's complex engineering, despite having much smaller user bases, resulting in inefficiencies; commenters agree that this approach leads to slow decision-making and redundant tools.
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The alternative might be a “drone-first” approach: simple, standardized processes that prioritize speed, clarity, and measurable outcomes. Focus on quick wins, eliminate unnecessary approvals and redundant teams, and adopt a meeting rhythm that tracks decisions and follow-ups in the very next session. It’s less about frameworks and more about efficient, adaptive execution.
Is a drone-first mindset the right way to streamline internal IT teams, or are there trade-offs we’re overlooking? Curious what others have tried.