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“Imaginative leaps belong in planning, not delivery. When stakes and stress are low, we are freer to wonder, try and experiment. Planning is creativity's natural habitat.”
Dan Gardner Professor Bent Flyvbjerg, How Big Things Get Done By Professor Bent Flyvbjerg, Dan Gardner & Factfulness Ten Reasons We'Re Wrong About The World By Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund 2 Books Collection Set

“Use off-the-shelf technologies. Hire experienced people. Rely on the reliable. Don't gamble if you can avoid it. Don't be the first. Remove the words custom and bespoke from your vocabulary. They're a desirable option for Italian tailoring if you can afford it, not for big projects.”
Dan Gardner Professor Bent Flyvbjerg, How Big Things Get Done By Professor Bent Flyvbjerg, Dan Gardner & Factfulness Ten Reasons We'Re Wrong About The World By Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund 2 Books Collection Set

“It seems hard to fathom. But fathom it we must, because although the details of this story may be extreme -- particularly the speed -- it is fundamentally typical of how big projects come together. Purposes and goals are not carefully considered. Alternatives are not explored. Difficulties and risks are not investigated. Solutions are not found. Instead, shallow analysis is followed by quick lock-in to a decision that sweeps aside all other forms the project could take.”
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