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    sk a series of additional questions: "Is there something more important to do?" "Is someone else already working on it?" "Am I the best person to make the change?" and most importantly "Where are the
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    The words "change" and "improve," are easy to misuse. Since change is essential to improve, it can be a common mistake to assume that change equals improvement. However, just because something changed, doesn't necessary mean it improved. This shadowed truth can transform the best ideas for a positive step forward, into a devastating step back.

    But fear not! You can avoid the danger of change by adding these tools to your project development arsenal.

    So Much to Do… So Little Time

    Before you do anything, it is essential to ask yourself one simple question, "What should I do?"

    Make sure to allow enough time to answer this question. Allow enough time to prioritize outstanding issues when making your decision. To arrive at an educated answer, you need to ask a series of additional questions: "Is there something more important to do?" "Is someone else already working on it?" "Am I the best person to make the change?" and most importantly "Where are the

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    ged, doesn't necessary mean it improved. This shadowed truth can transform the best ideas for a positive step forward, into a devastating step back.

    But fear not! You can avoid the danger of change by adding these tools to your project development arsenal.

    So Much to Do… So Little Time

    Before you do anything, it is essential to ask yourself one simple question, "What should I do?"

    Make sure to allow enough time to answer this question. Allow enough time to prioritize outstanding issues when making your decision. To arrive at an educated answer, you need to ask a series of additional questions: "Is there something more important to do?" "Is someone else already working on it?" "Am I the best person to make the change?" and most importantly "Where are the

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    hange by adding these tools to your project development arsenal.

    So Much to Do… So Little Time

    Before you do anything, it is essential to ask yourself one simple question, "What should I do?"

    Make sure to allow enough time to answer this question. Allow enough time to prioritize outstanding issues when making your decision. To arrive at an educated answer, you need to ask a series of additional questions: "Is there something more important to do?" "Is someone else already working on it?" "Am I the best person to make the change?" and most importantly "Where are the

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    ould I do?"

    Make sure to allow enough time to answer this question. Allow enough time to prioritize outstanding issues when making your decision. To arrive at an educated answer, you need to ask a series of additional questions: "Is there something more important to do?" "Is someone else already working on it?" "Am I the best person to make the change?" and most importantly "Where are the

    Consumer Democracy
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    sk a series of additional questions: "Is there something more important to do?" "Is someone else already working on it?" "Am I the best person to make the change?" and most importantly "Where are the opportunities for improvement?"

    Take the time to explore your current environment. Inspiration can fool us into believing our most recent idea is the most important. By taking a step back to view the big picture, you can be more confident that you're making effective use of your time.

    Know Your Destination

    How many times have you made an important trip, such as a vacation, without a final destination? Unless you are someone who enjoys adventure and the mysteries of the unknown; rarely, if ever.

    Then why would you make a change without knowing what you want the change to be? Taking a little time in the beginning of your efforts to set goals and milestones will save you much more time later by eliminating rework and unnecessary waste. It will also ensure

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