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"Done is better than perfect" , do you agree with this quote ? , why ?

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Question ajoutée par Ahmed Abdurrazzaq , General Manager , VTEL
Date de publication: 2014/02/16
lamia  alaubaidi
par lamia alaubaidi , Marketing Manager , Vanguard Management Consultants

It  depends on the criteria of the business or the matter , in fact , NO is the closer answer to this question ..we prefer perfect issues but, is there any perfect things to compare with ? is the situation fit for perfect actions ? the nature of the mission determine the answer sometimes . 

Rueben Durand
par Rueben Durand , Marketing Director , Entrust CO. LTD

Absolutely. - But maybe "great" instead of "done"

"Perfect" will never leave the drawing board.

Imagine if Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Porsche, or any company for that matter waited for the "perfect" product. Nothing would ever happen, those brands would not exist.

Maybe this should be rephrased to "great is better than perfect" because great can be improved on, great makes a profit and great gets customers talking.  

One final point – We need “done” if you don’t let “done” out to be tested how will you ever know how to reach perfection?

 

 

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Agreed , You can't say perfect unless it's done, the way you done it perfectly , or what ever will not be knowen unless it's done:))

Jean Pierre Alain
par Jean Pierre Alain , Executive Group Food & beverages Manager , Sun Hotels Group

Never - done can be anything from bad to terrible.

ALAMGEER HUSSAIN HASHMI
par ALAMGEER HUSSAIN HASHMI , REGIONAL SALES & OPERATIONS MANAGER , Uth Healthcare Pvt., Ltd

Accomplishing target,reaching your goals and reaching the finishing line is what you are there for and are the basics=Done

Setting High standards,exceeding targets and improving on your timings leaving the crowd or competitor far behind =Perfectionist

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