My Perfect Office System.
The perfect office, minus the complexity.
The tools are not the problem. The relationship with the tools is.
Most founders are not suffering from a lack of productivity tools. They are suffering from too many — accumulated over years of solving isolated problems, each tool added to fix one thing, each problem solved, each tool remaining. Over time, the infrastructure grows into a collection of overlapping, partially integrated systems that each require their own maintenance, their own learning curve, and their own interpretation of the organisation's data.
The result is not a productivity infrastructure. It is a technology archaeology site. Each layer represents a previously solved problem. The site as a whole represents an unsolved one.
Your data lives in seven places.
Documents in one tool. Tasks in another. Notes somewhere else. Context split across systems that do not connect.
Every tool solved something. Nothing solves everything.
Each addition was reasonable at the time. The accumulation is the problem. The whole is less functional than the sum of its parts.
The intelligence of your organisation is not accessible.
It exists. It is distributed. And the decision that needed it most was made without it, because finding it took longer than making the call.
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