When you hear the word fair, you may immediately think about fair play. Like, don’t hit below the belt in boxing, don’t sucker punch someone at recess, or don’t cheat when playing poker with your Grandma. Our culture has taught us that the pursuit of fairness is a virtue. And this urge can help, especially when navigating social relationships and fitting into a community.
It makes sense to seek a fair exchange when dealing with allies. However, when dealing with your opponents in business, this same fairness can kill your campaigns – or business.
systems are predictable best practices. (If this the situation is X, then always do Y, and consistently get a Z outcome)
systems may have predictable outcomes but require execution by people with specialized, difficult to duplicate skills.
systems have emergent solutions - those which you can uncover through experimentation. Best guess a solution, design an experiment to pressure test it, run the experiment, rinse and repeat until you reach a favorable outcome.