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- To effect change, why should we not try to make the future look better.
But instead try to make the present look worse ?
- Because something will only happen when doing nothing seems painful ?
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A task is not done until it is done.
(Louis Fried, 1992)
(Louis Fried, 1992)
I've lost count of the times I've sat in status update meetings to hear the project manager run through a list of partially completed tasks. A task that's 60 percent complete is no-good to anyone. It's not finished, whether 10, 50 or 95 percent complete. Tasks are either complete or incomplete, and this is all that needs reporting. Remember, nearly there is not there.
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