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Zwart op wit.
Notities over bedrijfsvoering, gidsen en alles wat nieuw is in fam., zodra het verschijnt.
The night shift shouldn't start from zero
Rembrandt's militia at least knew who carried the lantern. A handover scribbled at 22:47 is not a system. What the incoming shift actually needs to see, and where it should already be waiting.
Lees het essay
Checklists 2.0: sections, scoring, and asset references
Build inspection-grade checklists, score the answers, and pin any step to the asset it describes. Rolling out to every workspace this week.
Preventive maintenance is a calendar problem
Bruegel's crew did not wait for the wheat to fall over. Recurring tickets, seasonal schedules, and the case for fixing things before they break.
Triage for the days when everything is urgent
Priorities only mean something when most tickets do not have one. A working method for sorting the wave in the order that saves the boat.
A request without an owner is already adrift
Homer's sailor has no oars and no one coming. Why every ticket in fam. has exactly one name on it, and what that rule quietly fixes.
What a service level agreement actually promises
Turner's train does not apologize for the weather. Response time, resolution time, and the difference your requesters can feel.