Just because an unstructured approach is standard and easy doesn't mean it's smart.
Cal Newport Wed, 11 Jul 2018
In the early 1980s, IBM decided to deploy an internal email system. In IBM fashion, they began by measuring employee communication, so they could estimate how many messages would be sent on the new system. Based on this research, IBM provisioned a $10 million mainframe to run their email server
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