Objective
Crawl, walk, run is a foundational metaphor used to describe phased approaches to learning, skill development, and organizational change. This framework emphasizes beginning with the basics ("crawl"), progressing to intermediate proficiency ("walk"), and ultimately advancing to full capability or autonomy ("run"). It is commonly applied in project management, education, and training to underscore the importance of incremental progress and mastery at each stage before advancing. The crawl, walk, run model helps set realistic expectations and encourages structured, sustainable growth, aligning with broader strategies for effective development and adaptation.
Subjective
I learned about "Crawl, walk, run" from Noam Cadouri, but later discovered that he learned it from Hart Gliedman.
Contexts
#startup-advice
#hart-gliedman (See: Hart Gliedman)
#noam-cadouri (See: Noam Cadouri)
