Twitching Before You Sprint
Here's something that might surprise you — most organizations jump into action without truly understanding how they work. Inspired by neuroscientist Mark Blumberg’s research, Mike Fisher points out that just like rats twitch in sleep to map their bodies, companies should 'twitch' first — test small, learn, and understand before scaling. Now, here’s where it gets interesting: twitching isn’t sloppy or chaotic. It’s disciplined exploration, designed to gather feedback without heavy pressure. According to Fisher, this approach speeds up learning, giving teams real insights into their systems — whether in product development, organizational design, or strategy — without risking major failure. It’s about moving cautiously, probing, and adjusting. Leaders who embrace this discipline of not-knowing earn trust because they listen and learn, rather than pretend to have all the answers. Ultimately, Blumberg’s sleeping rats are teaching us that the secret to smarter growth is knowing yourself first — before sprinting full speed ahead.