The incremental switchover approach is my default response to any transformation problem I can't resolve in an hour. It's the secret to successful brownfield development, but it's not widely understood & used. Let's take some time to understand it. Incremental switchover might be called "the art of the path". At its simplest, given two points A, where we are, and Z, where we wish we were, incremental switchover concerns itself with B, C, D, and so on, the route we take. We talked about RAT a couple of days ago: Rework Avoidance Theory. RAT is also concerned with path, but it applies its logic to a series of simple premises that are not reliable at scale. Because its premises are so often invalid, so are its conclusions.


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