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=Feasibility Filter for Delegation Related to [[Civilization 101]]=
=Feasibility Filter for Delegation Related to [[Civilization 101]]=
*Clear Spec
 
*Does it contribute to quality of First Builder Crash Course and 3 Month program?
*Does it contribute to quality of First Builder Crash Course and 3 Month program?
*Clear Spec - what exactly is to be done?
*How is it high leverage?
*How is it high leverage?
*Person to do it - is one available or must they be recruited
*Person to do it - is one available or must they be recruited
*Job Description
*Role/Job Description - anything worth doing should be documented
*Failure mode analysis
*Failure mode analysis - evaluate ways the action can fail.
*Second order effects - how this propagates in program
*Second order effects - how this propagates in program
*Is there a time budget allocatable vs existing commitments?
*Is there a time budget allocatable vs existing commitments?
*Is there a budget, financial feasibility, or revenue model? Who pays? Generally, effort should be self-funded and have a clear value-generation stream.
*Is there a budget, financial feasibility, or revenue model? Who pays? Generally, effort should be self-funded and have a clear value-generation stream.
*Failure mode analysis: not productive; time sink, as opposed to automated. Negative ROI.
*Failure mode analysis: not productive; time sink, as opposed to automated. Negative ROI.

Latest revision as of 17:40, 6 April 2026

Feasibility Filter for Delegation Related to Civilization 101

  • Does it contribute to quality of First Builder Crash Course and 3 Month program?
  • Clear Spec - what exactly is to be done?
  • How is it high leverage?
  • Person to do it - is one available or must they be recruited
  • Role/Job Description - anything worth doing should be documented
  • Failure mode analysis - evaluate ways the action can fail.
  • Second order effects - how this propagates in program
  • Is there a time budget allocatable vs existing commitments?
  • Is there a budget, financial feasibility, or revenue model? Who pays? Generally, effort should be self-funded and have a clear value-generation stream.
  • Failure mode analysis: not productive; time sink, as opposed to automated. Negative ROI.