Reading MRP lists without panic-scrolling

MRP lists reward slow eyes. We teach a top-down scan: horizon, plant, then exception cluster counts. Only then do we drop into line items.

Jumping straight into line items produces false urgency and noisy chat questions. The habit is hard to unlearn if you grew up on ticket queues.

We also print a one-page exception dictionary that maps message numbers to plain-language next steps. It is not glamorous, but it prevents circular debates during labs.

If you want this as a desk PDF, admissions can share the cohort version after week two.

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