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Be more explicit about hitting the Stop button when headed in the wrong direction. #12

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Expand Up @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ Tactically, it can & maybe should cover:
### We act like owners and keep context
* We love engineering and technology, but we solve for our customers and the bigger teams 1st.
* If we can’t unanimously articulate why we’re doing something, we don’t do it.
* If we have a nagging suspician we're headed in the wrong direction, we hit the Stop button, raise the issue, and rethink.
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The capitalization on Stop button feels weird. Can we either enclose in quotes or capitalize Button as well?

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suspicion is misspelled but otherwise this is a great addition. (I'm fine with the capitalized Button too)

* We solve problems we actually have before ones we might.
* We use data to tell us the story. If we don’t have data, we prioritize getting it.
* We make decisions as a group after informed discussion. Decisions are not dictated from the top, or from the person making the loudest noises, rather they’re based on merit, options, and criteria.
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