Rory Sutherland makes the case for how paying attention to details helps us solve problems, the things we actually deal with in everyday life.
[...] we don't spend nearly enough money looking for those things, looking for those tiny things that may or may not work, but which, if they do work, can have a success absolutely out of proportion to their expense, their efforts and the disruption they cause.
And once we come up with a name for that, we should put someone in charge of it, say Sutherland.
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