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Managing Complexity

What could be possible strategy to manage complexity with ease?

Step 1: The answer lies in the individuals habits.

Its easy to miss the bus, friends b'day party, gym, train etc but the consequences of doing so in some cases may not be what we want them to be. One may reach late to the office one day but doing that repeatedly becomes a habit and that makes the person more weak in managing complexity. The person who has already developed some good habits of doing tasks on time, sleeping early, getting up early, taking care of health, family etc has mental peace and is ready to face any new challenge in terms of complexity in the future. Once the first step of aligning habits with career goals is achieved then comes the second step.

Step 2: Breakdown and structure the complexity

Many a times complexity as a whole may be solved by breaking down the problem into the small  problems and identifying the root causes of the small problems. Once we know the areas where the core problem lies, one can make an action plan to solve the complexity and hence manage it.

Step 3: Action

A Detailed action plan needs to be prepared for every root cause and a possible remedy has to be identified by whatever means possible. Solutions to the causes need to be implemented and imbibed in the working procedures and daily routine. Action plan once prepared may be needed to be followed rigorously till the end to see the desired results.


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