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- Perfectionists Despair: Digital World "Always in Beta"
- Perfectionists Despair: Digital World "Always in Beta"Also depends on the category of customerMy observation says that if the innovation is being rolled out to an existing customer then thresholds are not important because they trust you. But if you talk of new customers then you do need to specify some...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-05
- Hat Tip:Get Over Your Perfectionism
- Â Perfectionism is often regarded as a virtue, especially at work, where your high standards ensure that everything you deliver is done thoroughly and to the best of your ability. But the devil really is in the details: "there's also the dark side of...
- Blog posts 2009-01-14
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- Perfectionists Despair: Digital World "Always in Beta"
- Today we mentioned that Craigslist CEO, Jim Buckmaster, will be answering questions on the always engaging Freakonomics blog. One of the principles of his management philosophy: Put speed over perfection: “Get something out there. Do it, even if it isn’t perfect.†Buckmaster is...
- Blog posts 2007-10-03
- Perfectionists can be perfectly happy, too
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Although they may drive others crazy, many niggling perfectionists aren't as troubled as they've often been portrayed, psychologists agreed at a weekend panel here. Sky-high standards per se don't make people anxious, ashamed or depressed, researchers reported at the American Psychological Association meeting....
- Research articles 2007-08-20
- Remaking HP. (Bookshelf).("Perfect Enough")(Book Review)
- In the beginning, in 1939, there were the perfectionists William Hewlett and David Packard, the garage, and a $538 investment. Sixty years later, in 1999, Cara Carleton "Carly" Florina began to re-invent Hewlett-Packard Co. Among others, &q In the beginning, in 1939, there were the perfectionists...
- Research articles 2003-02-01
- How To Deal With A Procrastinating Partner
- Chronic procrastination can be a sign of a deeper problem. It may be that someone is suffering from stress, anxiety, lack of confidence or feelings of worthlessness. If this is the case it must be a priority to rebuild that person's confidence and make them feel needed and useful. People...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Patriots seek to join perfectionists
- Conventional wisdom says nobody's perfect and that you can't win them all. But in sports, perfection is attainable, and history says you can win them all. The New England Patriots can become the first NFL team ever to go 19-0. They were 11-0 going into Monday...
- Research articles 2007-12-04
- Tidying up the kilogram
- Preserved as a gleaming cylinder of platinum and iridium, the international standard for the kilogram rests in pristine splendor under glass at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Sevres, France. But this isn't good enough for perfectionists. Stored in air, this cylinder readily accumulates a microscopically thin,...
- Research articles 1993-04-24
- Liberal perfectionism and democratic participation.
- Scholars characterizing themselves as "Liberal Perfectionists" advocate a model of state responsibility that attempts to achieve a perfect state of well being while treating individual autonomy liberally. Though admirable in several respects, this view's central weakness lies in government definitions of the quality of life that can limit autonomy...
- Research articles 1998-06-22
- `We would play football all day, with lunch at half-time. I was
- As Manchester United come to terms with playing for the next six months without their best player, a familiar name has some good news for them. Jol Cantona knows his brother better than most, and is convinced Eric will be staying at Old Trafford. The two Cantonas share...
- Research articles 1995-03-08
- Is There Life After Office?
- Attempts by several state governments to dump Microsoft Office have died quiet deaths because of internecine squabbles within the open source community, a testament to vendor greed and a depressing reminder that the public interest often takes a back seat to moneyed interests. In 2005, the Commonwealth...
- Blog posts 2009-06-09
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