“Nailed it.” A lesson in overcoming project complexity
Deming Institute
OCTOBER 12, 2017
Starting a project is like building a house – the quality of the foundation defines the remainder of the effort. I was the new person and thought it best to heed the advice of Edward Baker “A large percent of the time it is best to just stand there rather than to do something.” And so, I relented. Baker was a protégé of Dr. W.
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