Seeing like a software company
The big idea of James C. Scott’s Seeing Like A State can be expressed in three points:
Modern organizations exert control by maximising “legibility”: by altering the system so that all parts of it can be measured, reported on, and so on.
However, these organizations are dependent on a huge amount of “illegible” work: work that cannot be tracked or planned for, but is nonetheless essential.
Increasing legibility thus often actually lowers efficiency - but the other benefits are high enough that o...
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