Replacing parts in a system helps prevent breakdown
Summary
- IN order to keep a system healthy, sometimes you have to replace worn or broken parts
Details
- A new part may have improved functionality
- Therefore it follows that having new people in a workplace is good for productivity and bringing in new ideas
- when replacing worn out things, look for an opportunity to upgrade
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Churn is not something to fear. Replacing components of a system is an inevitable part of keeping a system healthy. New parts can improve functionality. When we use this model as a lens, we see that new people bring new ideas, and counterintuitively, some turnover allows us to maintain stability. Replacing what is worn out also gives us a chance to upgrade and expand our capabilities, creating new opportunities.