Working for Elon · Hard mode

Manager Daily Ship / OS

Ship verdict · cores 1–4
Day has not shipped
0/4 cores 0/7 ships Status —

AM Morning · 15–30 min

Name the constraint. Name the owners. Kill one thing before the day starts you.

Open blockers · single owner + kill-by

01 The seven daily ships

Check what moved. Cores 1–4 decide whether the day shipped.

Hard rule: If none of cores 1–4 moved, the day did not ship — regardless of calendar fullness.

DAY During the day

Be where the work is hard. Decide in writing. Never silent-red.

EOD Truth packet · ship this

10 minutes. BLUF. Falsifiable. If MOVED or DELETED is empty, the day was theater.

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ALG The Algorithm · management edition

Order matters. Classic failure: automate or accelerate junk first.

1
Question every requirementWho wrote it? Name attached. Anonymous process dies.
2
DeleteKill the meeting, approval, report, or handoff that adds latency.
3
Simplify / optimizeOnly what survived deletion.
4
Accelerate cycle timeShrink the loop: build → see → decide → build.
5
Automate lastNever automate a process that should not exist.

Managers ship steps 1–4 daily. Automation is a project. Deletion is a habit.

NO Does not count

Reject fake productivity.

  • Status meetings without decisions
  • “Alignment” without a written call
  • Roadmap polish off factory / user / physics reality
  • Process creation as a substitute for progress
  • Hierarchy that slows truth
  • Busyness metrics (emails, hours, meetings)
  • Being “helpful” while the critical path stalls

UP Communicate up

Compress cognition. Verbose status is a tax.

BLUF
Bottom line up front. Recommendation first; context below.
QBQ
Answer the fear: is this under control, or am I cleaning up a disaster?
POV / skin in the game
Hypothesis + recommendation. Do not dump pure questions upstairs.
Frame the mission
Physics, cost, schedule, customer — not personal inconvenience.

SUN Sunday reset · 15–20 min

Not ceremony — re-aim the weapon.

TEST One-line test

Did the real constraint move, did waste die, and can I prove both in numbers — or am I just busy?

If you only remember one thing: ship movement and deletion, not meetings.