Pitenable

At first glance, it looks like a typo. But for those in the trenches of product delivery, "pitenable" (pronounced pit-ee-nay-bul ) describes the critical ability to transform a constraint into a catalyst. The word is a portmanteau of PIT (Point of Inevitable Tension) and Enable . To be pitenable is to design systems, teams, or workflows so that the single most restrictive bottleneck—the "pit"—actively empowers the rest of the chain rather than strangling it.

In the modern lexicon of operational efficiency, a new term is quietly gaining traction among agile coaches and transformation leads: Pitenable . pitenable

So next time you find a bottleneck, don't break it. Pitenable it. Have you seen a pitenable system in the wild? Share your story using #pitenable. At first glance, it looks like a typo

A pitenable approach asks a different question: What if the pit is actually the source of quality, governance, or expertise? To be pitenable is to design systems, teams,