What is the FIELD model?
Acting pragmatically under real constraints without waiting for perfect information or perfect certainty. Its core process is: Find the real problem; Ignore the nonessential; Experiment cheaply; Learn from consequences; Drop what fails and double down on fit.
What problem is the FIELD model designed to solve?
Acting pragmatically under real constraints without waiting for perfect information or perfect certainty.
What are the steps of the FIELD model?
Find the real problem; Ignore the nonessential; Experiment cheaply; Learn from consequences; Drop what fails and double down on fit.
What is the master question for the FIELD model?
What is good enough to work here, under these constraints, and what is the cheapest way to test that now?
When should I use the FIELD model?
Use it when conditions are messy, information is incomplete, perfectionism is slowing action, or feedback matters more than theory.
What mistake does the FIELD model try to prevent?
It prevents confusing pragmatism with cynicism, short-termism, or random improvisation.
What is the one-line rule of the FIELD model?
Solve the real problem with the simplest workable move, then update from reality.
How do I know I am using the FIELD model correctly?
You are using it correctly if your decisions become more reality-fit, more testable, and less perfectionistic.