CHAPTER 15

Cross-Line Implementation

Most of the knowledge on which we rely . . . is the unintended by-product of others exploring the world in different directions from those we pursue ourselves.1

—F.A. Hayek

Stay ready—won’t have to get ready.

—Christian Wilkins

A Force Multiplier: “Implicit” Knowledge

Small, cadenced dosing of recombinant trial in routine operation updates group learning toward “reality” not just “mastery.” In the best news yet, mishaps are not the only way to get standard to learn from production.

Drug-resistant microbes are live paradigms of adaptation: Their go-to method is genetic crossover. Honda calls it cross-line implementation. In continuous processing Box and Draper said “EVOP.” By whatever name, it spells next-level ...

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