Apropos of Everything

Look, we get it. “Write a policy” is a very boring idea. As a vibe, it’s giving taupe, bureaucracy, and mildew. But putting some careful thought into documents like these gives your team clarity about where you stand as an organization, and what to do when the ick — however implausible — shows up. Given the current state of, well, everything? It might be some of the most vital work you do this year.

Well written policies can be a consensus-building and decision-making accelerant. Poorly written policies generate more questions than they answer.