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WWGD – The videos (2)

WWGD? - Perfection - Jeff Jarvis

Video accompanying What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis


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WWGD – The videos (2)

Yesterday, I threatened you with a stream of videos that were supposed to be in a v-book edition of What Would Google Do?. Here are two more. First, a discussion about beta-think – releasing products as betas to learn and collaborate – and the end of the myth of perfection: Next, a video my editor [...]

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The myth of perfection

One of the bloggers I read regularly is the American journalist Jeff Jarvis. Jarvis provides insight into the changing media landscape, and has written a book called “What Would Google Do”, which uses Google as a case in point of these changes. One of the most interesting aspects of this is what Jarvis calls the “the [...]

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To which degree do you share work you do, before you think it is perfect?

Through this blog posting by Jeff Jarvis, I came across this 1½ minute video during which Mr. Jarvis touches upon an issue that I find important. Admitting that I have a tendency, myself, to strive for perfection – and also sometimes “fight with myself” regarding how perfect something, that I do, should be before launching it / putting it out / sharing it, the message by Mr. Jarvis had an influence...