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The Foolishness Of Fail Fast Fail Often Notes

Last tended on 5 May 2020 11:21 AM, about 1 min reading time
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As part of my ShiftUp Qualification Program I was reading a Forbes article The Foolishness Of Fail Fast, Fail Often: Read here the original article

A very good article! Made me to re-read the Agile Manifesto which is always a good thing. The most important thing personally I learnt: “Lean is a term normally associated with the removal of waste and inefficient processes to improve an outcome.” I think was the most simple and clear definition of Lean I read, and will be most useful for me. I’ve like the author  challenged the “fail fast, fail often” mantra, which obviously cannot be used in any context. Too often people take a wonderful concept, removed the context around it and use it blind everywhere.