Why Simple Wins: Organization and simplification aren’t equals

Recently, I’ve been thinking about workplace rules the same way I think about closet space: when something new is added, something else must be donated. Canceling outdated or old rules is not only a decluttering exercise, it gives us a framework to examine why or how we do certain things.  

For leaders, this exercise can reveal where change is most needed — and afterward, employees often report feeling empowered to simplify their daily work. Apply this technique annually, every quarter, or whenever a new initiative or system introduces new rules to your organization. When we declutter outdated rules, we’re making space for new and better-fitting approaches.

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