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There are six simple rules:
According to the book "Simple Rules: How to Thrive in a Complex World" by Donald Sull and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, the six types of simple rules are:
1. Boundary Rules: These rules focus on establishing boundaries, helping to decide what is in and out of bounds. They provide clear constraints and guidelines.
2. Prioritizing Rules: These rules help rank activities or decisions based on importance. They guide where to focus attention and resources.
3. Stopping Rules: These rules help determine when to stop a process or activity. They prevent over-investing time and resources.
4. How-to Rules: These rules provide guidance on executing tasks. They offer a simplified approach to complex processes.
5. Coordination Rules: These rules help manage relationships and interactions. They define how individuals work together and align their activities.
6. Timing Rules: These rules are about when to take action. They guide when to start or pause an activity, helping to create a rhythm for tasks and processes.