08 — Optionality Principle — Why Your Projects Need Save Points
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In this episode, we unpack optionality: the principle that says strategically delaying your decisions beats trying to predict the future every single time.
We dig into why fixed-price contracts are structurally identical to Russian roulette, what Nassim Taleb means when he calls optionality "a substitute for intelligence," and how real teams — from a software company offering weekly money-back guarantees to an a cappella group that crowdfunded their audience before booking a venue — are rewriting the rules of collaboration.
You'll walk away with three concrete actions you can take tomorrow: map your BATNA, trade options instead of discounts, and find the one irreversible decision you can safely delay.
Extreme Contracts is a framework for negotiation and collaboration in knowledge work, by Jacopo Romei.
Learn more: extremecontracts.com
About Jacopo: jacoporomei.com
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