Let´s say you follow one of these "12-week"-programs where you have to have a prototype done in 3 months.
First you will be hurrying to get a product out regardless the quality. Thus you will never get in depth and give up before you actually found anything worthwhile. Because you are outcome-dependent you will ask yourself why you "failed".
At the same time, while working on the project, you will be thinking about the future payoff all the time without looking at day-to-day operations and...
How rigid planning creates mediocre products(Myers Briggs)
First you will be hurrying to get a product out regardless the quality. Thus you will never get in depth and give up before you actually found anything worthwhile. Because you are outcome-dependent you will ask yourself why you "failed".
At the same time, while working on the project, you will be thinking about the future payoff all the time without looking at day-to-day operations and...
How rigid planning creates mediocre products(Myers Briggs)
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