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Keep in mind that diagnoses should produce outcomes.

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Remember that if you have the same people doing the same things, you should expect the same results. Source: Ray Dalio's Book Principles

Diagnose Problems to Get at Their Root Causes 12.1 To diagnose well, ask the following questions: 1. Is the outcome good or bad? 2. Who is responsible for the outcome? 3. If the outcome is bad, is the Responsible Party incapable and/or is the design bad?

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1. Ask yourself: “Who should do what differently?” 2. Identify at which step in the 5-Step Process the failure occurred. 3.Identify the principles that were violated. 4. Avoid Monday morning quarterbacking. 5. Don’t confuse the quality of someone’s circumstances with

Be very specific about problems; don’t start with generalizations.

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Avoid the anonymous “we” and “they,” because they mask personal responsibility. Source: Ray Dalio's Book Principles

Don’t be afraid to fix the difficult things.

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1. Understand that problems with good, planned solutions in place are completely different from those without such solutions. 2. Think of the problems you perceive in a machinelike way. Source: Ray Dalio's Book Principles

Design and oversee a machine to perceive whether things are good enough or not good enough, or do it yourself.

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1. Assign people the job of perceiving problems, give them time to investigate, and make sure they have independent reporting lines so that they can convey problems without any fear of recrimination. 2. Watch out for the “Frog in the