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- The Art of Good Enough: Satisficing in Product Planning and Decision . . .
The key is to balance satisficing with a commitment to continuous improvement Launch with your "good enough" product, but never stop listening to your users and refining your offering This approach allows you to deliver value quickly while still striving for excellence over time
- Embracing Good Enough: A Path to Innovation and Success
The 'good enough is great' approach prioritizes speed to market, recognizing that a timely product can often outperform a perfect one that arrives too late By launching a product that's good enough, we seize market opportunities and gain valuable feedback for iterative improvement
- Writing ‘good (enough)’ requirements in product development
Writing good (enough) requirements and effectively slicing user stories are foundational skills in agile product management By focusing on clarity, user-centeredness, and practicality, you
- When Your Star Product Is Good Enough - by Taric
We're going to talk about the profound strategic wisdom, and indeed the art, of knowing when your star product, your current masterpiece, is… well, good enough And why recognizing that 'good enough' point isn't about settling but about setting the stage for your next wave of true innovation
- Embracing Good Enough for Greater Success and Fulfillment
Learn how embracing good enough over perfection can boost productivity, enhance creativity, and improve well-being for greater success and fulfillment
- Why “Good Enough” Can Be Great for Your Product Launch
The polished, perfect product that took ages to get to market, or the ‘good enough’ version that actually sees the light of day? In this article, we will explore why sometimes, “good enough” is more than adequate—it’s the key to success
- Is It Good Enough for Now? Essential Questions to Ask . . . - Metronomics
Accepting 'Good Enough' means you’re ready to move past perfectionism and focus on making progress It involves working with your team to determine if a solution or strategy is sufficient for the moment
- Decision Making: Satisficing Strategy: Good Enough: The Satisficing . . .
By embracing the satisficing strategy, individuals and organizations can make decisions that are 'good enough', allowing them to act swiftly and efficiently in the face of complex choices and incomplete information
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