Hi. Thanks for this article. It really gave me some thoughts.
And regarding the question “hey, how do you tell when to release subpar work and when to keep improving?” perhaps a more technical approach would be helpful. Namely, improve performance as long as it’s effective. Surely many can recognize when their efforts, money or time invested is maximizing results. Everyone has already heard about the 80⁄20 rule, but the point is that you can stop at 90% of the ideal and 70% if you suddenly realize that efficiency has decreased. I hope I got it clear, because I don’t speak English and I use an online translator).
Hi. Thanks for this article. It really gave me some thoughts. And regarding the question “hey, how do you tell when to release subpar work and when to keep improving?” perhaps a more technical approach would be helpful. Namely, improve performance as long as it’s effective. Surely many can recognize when their efforts, money or time invested is maximizing results. Everyone has already heard about the 80⁄20 rule, but the point is that you can stop at 90% of the ideal and 70% if you suddenly realize that efficiency has decreased. I hope I got it clear, because I don’t speak English and I use an online translator).