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The Power of Pull

The Power of Pull

An idea pushed to people is less successful in terms of its appreciation compared to an idea pulled in by the people. Example: a speaker who is simply dumping information to the audience is less successful compared to a speaker who is stirring the audiences' curiosity... the audience continuously pulling in information...they are drawn-in to what is being revealed to them -- an idea -- one piece at a time, and in the right sequence. Don't push in your idea, let your idea be pulled in by invoking curiosity. An audience must be curious enough and ready to entertain your…
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Idea approved, now what’s next? Part V

Idea approved, now what’s next? Part V

Prioritize and sequence the features! First things first... make sure you are always working on the most important thing at the right time and sequence all the time! How to prioritize? Always take an economic view -- Principle #1... if you ignore everything else, do not ignore cost of delay! A mathematical way of prioritizing with economics -- cost of delay -- in mind, is via WSJF -- weighted shortest job first! See more on WSJF and prioritization from previous blog entry ... click here. Once you have the features prioritized and sequenced, take the top ten or so features…
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