- you can capitalize on when you have peak enthusiasm, which creates momentum. This can carry you through the ups and downs of a task.
- you gain reps and efficiency
- This allows you to do the present task faster and adjacent tasks that utilize the same skillset in the future.
- You can do more with less thinking/deliberation (tasks eventually become muscle memory).
- you will utilize more resources and therefore must be selective in the few areas that give you the most leverage and are important to you (you can’t do everything fast).
Counterpoint: Speed is not always desirable. For example: irreversible important decisions that should be deliberated and need to be one-shot. If moving fast creates ‘debt’, ie., in org where mistakes can be punishing to the overall business. Move fast, break things only works for so long.