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"Find the smallest unit of change that can prove the value of your idea."

It's like recently, I see the "work in small batches" pattern everywhere.

This one, though, is partially about circumventing corporate power structure, and only partially about design.

I'd be curious about your take in a situation where we could largely ignore the politics, e.g., when one has enough situtional power to propose a big change as well as a small one.

My intuition would still be:

- suggest a small one

- learn from the outcomes

- improve on/design the follow-up steps with the new information at hand

- suggest another change

- repeat

Is there a strong case for big design changes (in general; I reckon there always are edge cases)?

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