FIELD Flashcards

(8 cards)

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What is the FIELD model?

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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.

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What problem is the FIELD model designed to solve?

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Acting pragmatically under real constraints without waiting for perfect information or perfect certainty.

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What are the steps of the FIELD model?

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Find the real problem; Ignore the nonessential; Experiment cheaply; Learn from consequences; Drop what fails and double down on fit.

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What is the master question for the FIELD model?

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What is good enough to work here, under these constraints, and what is the cheapest way to test that now?

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When should I use the FIELD model?

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Use it when conditions are messy, information is incomplete, perfectionism is slowing action, or feedback matters more than theory.

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What mistake does the FIELD model try to prevent?

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It prevents confusing pragmatism with cynicism, short-termism, or random improvisation.

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What is the one-line rule of the FIELD model?

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Solve the real problem with the simplest workable move, then update from reality.

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How do I know I am using the FIELD model correctly?

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You are using it correctly if your decisions become more reality-fit, more testable, and less perfectionistic.

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