Home

Pflogging

the never-ending quest for pragmatic solutions, useful plans, flawless execution, and designs that endure
Home Book quotes Design factory

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password

A number of key features are only available to registered users. They include:

  • Access to the full content of top-rated material (only teasers are available to anonymous users after the material has been posted for 45 days)
  • The ability to search site content
  • The ability to access reviews of books relevant to site material
  • The ability to access key quotes relevant to site material
  • The ability to access content from partner sites
  • The ability to rate material
  • The ability to post comments
  • The ability to post new information and propose it for publication
  • The ability to request email notification when selected content is added or updated

Authority boundaries

  • View
  • links
Submitted by Bryan Pflug on Mon, 05/02/2011 - 10:20
  • Design factory

A boundary is a formal way of dividing authority in an organization. There are two ways of communicating boundaries inside the organization. Unfortunately, the most common approach is trial and error. Some people refer to this as discovering the location of the invisible electric fences... There are two practical problems with using trial and error. First, from a technical perspective, it is slow. Second, touching electrical fences does not encourage the team to use initiative in making decisions.

— Donald G. Reinertsen
Managing the Design Factory
  • Login or register to post comments
  • Bryan Pflug's Quotes