100 Days Without Delays -

Once you pass the 20-30 day mark, the "cost" of breaking a streak becomes higher than the effort to continue. 🛠 Case Study: Fixing the Royal Navy’s Delay Crisis

To reach 100 days without delay in a complex system, you must first identify and eliminate the administrative friction that causes the delay in the first place. 📈 Strategies for a Zero-Delay Streak 100 Days without delays

"Cutting through bureaucracy" to move projects faster and removing "unnecessary processes" that undermine combat readiness. Once you pass the 20-30 day mark, the

Sharing progress (e.g., #100DaysOfCode) introduces a social pressure that helps maintain the "no-delay" streak. 100 Days without delays

100 Days without delays

Once you pass the 20-30 day mark, the "cost" of breaking a streak becomes higher than the effort to continue. 🛠 Case Study: Fixing the Royal Navy’s Delay Crisis

To reach 100 days without delay in a complex system, you must first identify and eliminate the administrative friction that causes the delay in the first place. 📈 Strategies for a Zero-Delay Streak

"Cutting through bureaucracy" to move projects faster and removing "unnecessary processes" that undermine combat readiness.

Sharing progress (e.g., #100DaysOfCode) introduces a social pressure that helps maintain the "no-delay" streak.