Idea in Brief
The Problem
Virtually all organizations are plagued by addition sickness: the unnecessary rules, procedures, communications, tools, and roles that seem to inexorably grow, stifling productivity and creativity.
The Root Cause
People default to asking, “What can I add here?” not “What can I get rid of?” Organizations reward leaders for additions—implementing new technologies, launching initiatives, building bigger fiefdoms. And leaders often have a limited grasp of their “cone of friction”—how their actions and decisions burden others.
The Remedy
Conduct a good-riddance review to identify obstacles that can and should be removed. And employ subtraction tools to eliminate those obstacles or make it difficult for people to erect them in the first place.