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by ShroudedNight 1106 days ago
> Most useful values frameworks have inherent tension in them.

That's ostensibly why Cantrill was going on [fairly entertaining] tirades about the difference between principles and values. By providing a cultural foundation of muddled and inarticulate precepts, and by ambiguating values and principles, leadership was being derelict in its duty to own the responsibility for discernment in scenarios where principles were in conflict with each other.

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Yes, and at Oxide we have taken this a step further, being explicit about the fact that values are in tension[0] -- and then even asking candidates to describe a time when our values came into tension for them and how they dealt with it.[1] Not to imply that any of this is pat or easy, but I think it's been helpful to explicit about that tension -- and it has also (broadly) prevented us from weaponizing values (another common failure mode).

[0] https://oxide.computer/principles

[1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xtofg-fMQfZoq8Y3oSAKjEgD...