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Daily Archives: Wednesday, 17 October 2012 8:21 am
Do The Best You Can, Not The Best
When we agonize over everything to try to make it “the best” we fool ourselves. There’s no such thing. We are just people and can’t, by definition by perfect and “the best.” When we understand the constraints–time, money, people, technology–and … Continue reading
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Tagged product development, productivity
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