u/Fuzzy-Corgi-5678

What makes you a great executor?

I’ve been thinking a lot about execution lately. It is very different from being an expert or having a strategy. I define it as the ability to consistently know what to do next and get things properly finished.

If you seem unusually good at that, could I pick your brain on how you actually execute? I’m interested in the mechanics: how you decide the next step, how you track open loops, how you know when something is truly done, and how you avoid things slipping. I want to know the weird habits, private rules, shortcuts, anxieties, checklists, compulsions, and standards that actually make you execute well.

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u/Fuzzy-Corgi-5678 — 5 days ago

Tell me about one workflow your company relies on today, I’d redesign it to scale

Operators, tell me about one workflow your team uses regularly, and I’ll tell you how I would reduce rework or improve the workflow with AI.

Input from you: Describe one workflow your team uses regularly. Include what triggers it, where review happens, and where friction or rework appears. Where does this workflow still feel slow, inconsistent, or supervision-heavy? How often does it happen?

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u/Fuzzy-Corgi-5678 — 5 days ago