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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, hosts Chris and Toby dive deep into the concept of buffering systems within the realm of knowledge work. They begin by discussing the traditional role of buffering in physical processes and its often-overlooked counterpart in knowledge-based environments. Chris highlights the significance of trust among colleagues as a form of buffer but also emphasizes its limitations. The conversation shifts to examples from the Toyota production system and its potential applications for knowledge workers. They explore the balance between trust and process, proposing a framework integrating low-trust environments with robust, community-driven safety nets. This thought-provoking discussion aims to blend effective process design with the intrinsic need for human connections in the workplace.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:11 Buffering Systems for Knowledge Workers01:12 Excel and Process Automation02:01 Identifying Process Debt02:40 Toyota Production System Insights04:44 Trust in Knowledge Work06:35 Challenges in Knowledge Work11:03 Building a Zero Trust Work Environment11:42 Conclusion and Next Steps
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