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Parallel Is Not Faster If You Sequence Wrong: The Capacity Math Behind Running Two Initiatives at Once

Morgan ValeApril 1, 20268 min

Everyone wants to run projects in parallel. Almost nobody does the capacity math first. Two initiatives sharing the same constrained resource don't run at half speed — they run at a quarter, because context-switching eats the rest. Here's the formula I use before greenlighting parallel execution.

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