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by brianmcc
2768 days ago
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I remember hearing of this before - I think it tells us a huge amount about how best to achieve our goals, or to coach others in that regard. For example: ask a team to build a software project with excellent design and best practices and they may hit "analysis paralysis". Ask them to build perhaps 5 distinct - but cheap and disposable - implementations and you might find they get a much better idea of how to do things "right" very quickly. Note to self: remember this for future use! |
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I'm not sure where the latter comes from, but I've read several startup case studies that began with founders who did everything by hand at the beginning (just to see if their process worked).