Month: December 2025

Operational Debt: The Cost of Keeping Things “Working”

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Operations & Infrastructure

Operational debt is what accumulates when systems continue to function without being properly realigned to how they’re actually used. Unlike technical debt, which is often associated with code or architecture, operational debt lives in processes, handovers, permissions, exceptions, and informal practices. It’s the residue of survival decisions—choices that made sense at the time, solved an […]

Standardisation vs Reality in Malaysian Operations

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Uncategorized

Standardisation is one of the most common promises made inside organisations. Same SOPs, same systems, same rules, same expectations. On paper, standardisation creates predictability, control, and efficiency. In reality, especially in Malaysia, standardisation rarely survives contact with daily operations. What emerges instead is a negotiated version of the standard — shaped by people, environment, constraints, […]

Configuration Drift

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Operations & Infrastructure

Configuration Drift: When Identical Systems Stop Being Identical Configuration drift is what happens when systems that were once identical slowly diverge over time, even though no one explicitly decided to change them. At the start, everything looks clean. Setups are cloned, procedures are copied, and standards are documented. Then real operations begin. Small changes are […]

The Cost of Effort No One Sees

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Sweat Equity

The Work That Counts Is Usually Invisible For a long time, I thought I understood what “hard work” meant. I associated it with long hours, obvious output, and visible progress — things that could be pointed to, explained, or shown as proof. What I didn’t fully appreciate was how much real work happens in places […]

What Malaysia’s Latest Economic and MSME Developments Mean for Strategic Business Decision-Making

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Strategic Decision Making

Malaysia’s business landscape in late 2025 is marked by several meaningful developments that influence how companies plan, prioritise, and execute strategic decisions. These trends reinforce the importance of disciplined, structured decision frameworks — exactly the kind Sharppoint writes about regularly. Below is a concise analysis of key developments and what they imply for business leaders, […]

Cost–Benefit Analysis Beyond the Spreadsheet

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Uncategorized

Why “Does It Make Sense?” Is the Wrong First Question For a long time, I thought cost–benefit analysis meant one thing: numbers. If the benefits were higher than the cost, the decision made sense. Simple. In reality, that framing caused more confusion than clarity. The better question was never “Does it make sense?” but “In […]

Things I Wish I Knew Before Making Big Decisions

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Strategic Decision Making

Big Decisions Are Rare — Which Is Why They’re Dangerous Most of our daily choices are small and reversible. Big decisions are different. They don’t happen often, which means we get very little practice making them. Yet when they do show up, they tend to involve money, time, reputation, or long-term commitment. That combination makes […]