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  • 20:3820:38, 30 March 2024 diff hist +888 N Planning:OTM KB Staging ProcessCreated page with "== Sensitive Information Sharing == 1. Tearline reporting: Separates the main body of a report from the sources and methods used to gather the information. Findings to be shared more easily across different levels without compromising sensitive sources or methods. 2. Clearing: Information undergoes a process called "clearing." This involves removing sensitive elements from the information so that it can be safely shared across communities. 3. Access control: Each user..."
  • 19:5119:51, 30 March 2024 diff hist +946 N Planning:Timing RulesCreated page with "The main purpose of timing rules is to ensure that actions are taken at the most advantageous or appropriate moments, rather than being delayed, rushed, or out of sync with broader cycles or trends. By providing clear guidelines on when to act or decide, these rules can help individuals and organizations avoid missed opportunities, wasted efforts, or suboptimal outcomes. Some examples of timing rules mentioned in the book include: 1. The "first-mover" rule, which empha..."
  • 19:4919:49, 30 March 2024 diff hist +1,025 N Planning:Stopping RulesCreated page with "The main purpose of stopping rules is to prevent over-investing time, resources, or energy into activities that are no longer productive, profitable, or feasible. By establishing clear criteria for when to stop or change direction, these rules can help individuals and organizations avoid the sunk cost fallacy, cut their losses, and redirect their efforts towards more promising opportunities. Some examples of stopping rules mentioned in the book include: 1. The "tripwir..."
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