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  "description": "Leaders treat onboarding as something that happens to them. It isn't.\n\nMost leaders ramp up by osmosis. Meetings, gradual pickup, weeks of piecing things together. There is a better frame for this: High Velocity Context Acquisition. Absorbing institutional knowledge deliberately and fast, rather than waiting for it to come to you.\n\nA strong engineer joining a new codebase doesn't read every file. They map the architecture, find the hot paths, ask targeted questions. A new PM pulls the roadmap, t",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-11T03:13:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Leaders treat onboarding as something that happens to them. It isn't.\n\nMost leaders ramp up by osmosis. Meetings, gradual pickup, weeks of piecing things together. There is a better frame for this: High Velocity Context Acquisition. Absorbing institutional knowledge deliberately and fast, rather than waiting for it to come to you.\n\nA strong engineer joining a new codebase doesn't read every file. They map the architecture, find the hot paths, ask targeted questions. A new PM pulls the roadmap, the OKRs, and the last three retros before anyone briefs them. Context first, contribution second.\n\nRamping up is not something that happens to you. It's something you do aggressively and intentionally.",
  "title": "Speed up your onboarding",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-11T03:13:01.094Z"
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