Longer Instructions Are Not Better Instructions
Entrepreneurs and managers who write instructions for freelancers and employees should repeat the famous apology “I didn’t have time to write a short letter, so all I have is a long one.”
Writing instructions saves time, avoids mistakes and allows for delegation, but your instructions become a liability if they take too long to read.
A Bible is good, but for daily use the 10 Commandments are better.
Expecting people to run like software is dumb.
-
“I made a change on page 28. Please update how you work forever now.”
-
“You’re using last-months process. Didn’t you see what I added last week?”
A Process To Write Instructions
-
Write the A,B,C instruction as you do the work.
-
Follow your own instructions. Can you?
-
Add steps as you find failures
-
Remove infrequently used processes. (Maybe save in an out-of-sight archive)
-
Ask people “Can you easily use this?”
-
Slash, Cut, Shorten Everything.