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Fred Racapé

About Fred Racapé

French native. Ping-pong player. Slow-bike racer.

Reality Comes Second

June 2, 2025
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Neil deGrasse Tyson describing the Dunning–Kruger effect and the peak of Mount Stupid.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, on the Dunning–Kruger effect and the peak of “Mt. Stupid.”

One thing makes us human, and it drives everything we do: stories.

We need stories to make sense of the world.

Not just any stories, mind you. To please us, our stories must be two things: simple and painless.

Simple. Painless. Please.

Painless—or painful for someone else.

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Radical Simplification

October 17, 2024
Reading Time: 3 minutes

Less But Better
Dieter Rams, the industrial designer known for “less, but better.”

More than ever, companies are under pressure to be more productive and effective.

Yet it seems inevitable: as your company grows, so does complexity, leading to inefficiencies.

Is all this complexity truly inevitable?

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Industry

August 18, 2024
Reading Time: 5 minutes

Industry
“Do you want to operate within a system and be successful? Or do you want to dream you can change it and be left behind?”
Industry, Season 2, Episode 8, “Jerusalem”

Simply put, Agile is dead. Then again—is it?

It all began with a group of independent-minded software professionals who got together to “talk, ski, relax, and try to find common ground.” They agreed on a common set of values in the pursuit of better ways of developing software, published them on a website, and so the “manifesto for agile software development” was born.

This was 2001.

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Agile Industrial

July 29, 2022
Reading Time: 6 minutes

The first Industrial Revolution
Are you ready for a new industrial revolution?

Want Agile? No two ways about it, there are only two ways to go: Native or Industrial. Go another way and, sure enough, your quest for “agility” will yield . . . anything but.

Of the two ways, the Native way ­­is the best place to start. After all, it’s what Agile has been all about—until now.

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Waste and Wander

November 28, 2020
Reading Time: 1 minute

Waste and Wander
“Waste” with Page McConnell and Trey Anastasio at The Barn (2020).

That nagging feeling that you should be doing something else right now.

It’s time to slow down, my friends.

If your meetings are back-to-back, let’s face it, you have too many meetings.

If your first instinct is to check your email, don’t.

If you scrum, unscrum.

Take a deep breath and think about it:

There’s never enough time to do something right, but there’s always enough time to do it over.”
—Melvin Conway, How Do Committees Invent?

So unwind and wander.

Wandering is an essential counter-balance to efficiency. You need to employ both. The outsized discoveries—the ‘non-linear’ ones—are highly likely to require wandering.”
—Jeff Bezos, 2018 Letter to Shareholders

And when you’re ready, come waste your time with me.

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