Jargon and Complexity
Complexity often thrives in organizations, driven by incentives that reward expansion rather than simplification. Bob highlights the concept of "jargon monoxide," illustrating how confusing language can hinder understanding and communication. He also points to the creation of Google Glass as an example where a lack of friction led to frustrations, emphasizing the need for clarity and simplicity in organizational processes.In this clip
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