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MVG: Minimum Viable Governance (Operational Edition)
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- ISBN8233237928
- EAN9798233237928
- Date de parution12/01/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
When work gets stuck, don't add more rules. Install the "Minimum Units." In organizations, teams, and even one-person businesses, the same problems repeat: work starts but won't move; communication explodes while clarity shrinks; leaders drown in micromanagement. The solution is not "more management." It is MVG: Minimum Viable Governance. "MVG (Operational Edition)" is an operational handbook for building the lightest possible structure that makes a system workable.
Ng Tick Kee (????) argues that to make any system move, you only need a set of Minimum Units-the smallest components that allow tasks to start, flow, hand off, complete, decide, and recover. Core Operational Units: Minimum Structural Unit: A "Skeleton" of Role Boundary and Responsibility Line. Minimum Task Flow: Why tasks die without a clear Start, Next Step, and Relay. Minimum Completion Line: How to stop rework by defining "Usable" instead of just "Done." Minimum Information Flow: Single Home, Single Truth, and Relay Rules to prevent chaos.
Minimum Rhythm: The pulse that forces work to surface, decide, and advance without emotional pushing. This book is not for theorists. It is for operators. Whether you are a solo founder, a team lead, or a project manager, MVG provides the blueprints to stop relying on willpower and start building a system that moves on its own.
Ng Tick Kee (????) argues that to make any system move, you only need a set of Minimum Units-the smallest components that allow tasks to start, flow, hand off, complete, decide, and recover. Core Operational Units: Minimum Structural Unit: A "Skeleton" of Role Boundary and Responsibility Line. Minimum Task Flow: Why tasks die without a clear Start, Next Step, and Relay. Minimum Completion Line: How to stop rework by defining "Usable" instead of just "Done." Minimum Information Flow: Single Home, Single Truth, and Relay Rules to prevent chaos.
Minimum Rhythm: The pulse that forces work to surface, decide, and advance without emotional pushing. This book is not for theorists. It is for operators. Whether you are a solo founder, a team lead, or a project manager, MVG provides the blueprints to stop relying on willpower and start building a system that moves on its own.














