2018년 7월 30일 월요일

Bias for Quality

A common criticism about the writings of immature writers is 'over-writing'. 

More mature writers tend to include only what is most essential or of the highest value in regards to what they're writing about. In terms of the quality of writing then, less is more.

The same critique can be applied to companies and businesses.

Companies that lack discipline tend to keep adding features, even if the earlier features still aren't quite right, on the one hand. On the other hand, truly successful companies relentlessly focus on getting each feature or function just right.

The exhaustive attention to detail for the sake of improving overall quality can be exhausting, and while advocating that more time be spent on an "old" issue may make you seem like you are fighting development, in the end it's always the right thing to do, because when quality issues arise later, you will be remembered as the one who initially pointed them out.

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