The Customer Mission Podcast with Andrea Belk Olson

Why Too Many Policies Kill Real Work

3 min · 18. dec. 2025
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We love policies. They make us feel organized, controlled, protected. A neat little rule for every possible scenario. A safety net for when things go wrong. Nothing says “we’re serious about this” like a brand-new procedure wrapped in a 12-step flowchart. But every policy you create is a policy you must police. And policing policies is work —often far more work than the thing the policy was trying to prevent.

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