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8 Years on the Road
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Ive been using this phrase “the next most useful thing” as a guiding light for my consulting work - Im obsessed with being useful not just right. Ive always rejected the fancy presentation in favor of the next most useful thing, and I simply took my eye off the ball with this one. Im not even sure the client views this project as a real disappointment, there was still some value in it, but Im mad at myself personally for this one. A good reminder not to take your eye off the ball. And to push your clients beyond what they tell you the right answer is. hiring their marketing team). Anyway, while consulting work TextQuoteSelector
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The customer is not always right (just in matters of taste). Part of consultancy is providing stewardship and pushing back, just like any role I guess 2022-11-21T06:31:05.094140+00:00 https://tomcritchlow.com/2022/11/10/8-years-on-the-road/ acct:ravenscroftj@hypothes.is
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Ive been using this phrase “the next most useful thing” as a guiding light for my consulting work - Im obsessed with being useful not just right. Ive always rejected the fancy presentation in favor of the next most useful thing, and I simply took my eye off the ball with this one. Im not even sure the client views this project as a real disappointment, there was still some value in it, but Im mad at myself personally for this one. A good reminder not to take your eye off the ball. And to push your clients beyond what they tell you the right answer is.
The customer is not always right (just in matters of taste). Part of consultancy is providing stewardship and pushing back, just like any role I guess