The RAT: Rework Avoidance Theory | #73

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Rework Avoidance Theory is a cluster of related ideas seeing a change as having a clear start-point & end-point and a straight & stable path between them. It draws its inspiration largely from logic based in relatively straightforward metaphors to the physical world. One metaphor is that of a footrace. The change is a well-marked track with one runner. It assumes 1) linear cost of step regardless of size, 2) stability and perfect knowledge of path and endpoints, and 3) indifference to post-footrace consequences. A second metaphor is that of seeing the change as a finished product, built in standard parts by isolated individuals, assembled at the end. It makes similar assumptions to the footrace idea, but also assumes free cost of parallelism and high bonuses from specialization. --- You can read the full transcription of this podcast over on GeePawHill.org. Any feedback, you can always tweet @GeePawHill on Twitter, or drop a voice message via the voice messages link here on Anchor. If you are interested in becoming more involved in the Change-Harvesting community, click here to learn how to join GeePaw's Camerata.