From the outside you see an organization as one thing.

· Bits and Bobs 6/30/25
  • From the outside you see an organization as one thing.
    • From the inside an organization can be seen for what it is, a collection of sub-entities that aren't perfectly aligned.
      • That can never be perfectly aligned with the collective.
    • Outside the boundary you only see the external API, not the internal complexity.
      • If you could see all of it at all times it would be impossible to reason about anything ever, because it would be cacophonous and overwhelming.

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