Thursday, 16 February 2012

Quantity Verses Quality

Ever heard how some people talk about how quality is more important than quantity. They are correct-however it depends on the context.

Quality is only good is you have the processes, structures and procedures bedded down. And, if the service, product, offering is out there and proven and tested. Or, you have done it before and you know what works and what doesn’t.

What if you have not gotten off the ground as yet? What if this is a new idea, new product, new creation, new innovation, new challenge, renewed project?

Then, don’t strive for quality first. Strive for quantity. Quantity gets you to practice while also increasing your chance of new outcomes happening which you did not even conceive. It may a revolution of your idea or success of your initial idea.

The problem is that we become disappointed, frustrated, give up prematurely, lose trust, make excuses because at the outset our focus is on quality. Too much pressure. You don’t need it.

It does not matter how you get there, as long as you are getting there.

 

 

 

 

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