Perfectionism

Perfectionism

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Hearing a succession of mediocre singers does not add up to a single outstanding performance.

Sherwin Rosen
Sherwin Rosen

American labor economist who had ties with many American universities and academic institutions including the University of Chicago, the University of Rochester, Stanford University and its Hoover Institution.

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  • Perfectionism
  • Talent
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Anything that humans design can be designed better.

Alan Moore
Alan Moore

A British designer, artist, and entrepreneur. Advised companies such as Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, and Coca Cola.

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  • Good Design
  • Perfectionism
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To settle for second best is a violation of the rules of simplicity, and it plants the seeds for disappointment, extra work, and more meetings. Most disturbing, it puts you in the worst possible business position: having to defend an idea you never believed in.

Ken Segall
Ken Segall

Author and advertising creative director. Specializing in technology marketing, Segall was Steve Jobs' agency creative director for 12 years working for NeXT and Apple, and also for Dell, Intel and IBM.

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  • Project Management
  • Excellence
  • Perfectionism
  • Simplicity
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Good enough is not enough.

Ken Segall
Ken Segall

Author and advertising creative director. Specializing in technology marketing, Segall was Steve Jobs' agency creative director for 12 years working for NeXT and Apple, and also for Dell, Intel and IBM.

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  • Perfectionism
  • Simplicity
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Don’t wait for perfection. Good enough is good enough. There is time for refinement later. It’s not how great you start—it’s how great you end up.

Guy Kawasaki
Guy Kawasaki

American marketing specialist, author, and Silicon Valley venture capitalist. He was one of the Apple employees originally responsible for marketing their Macintosh computer line in 1984.

  • Project Management
  • Minimal Viable Product
  • Perfectionism
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