It left me with a more fundamental, "first principles" outlook on the 5 key stages of doing _anything_:
1. Understand
2. Explore
3. Decide
4. Prototype/Build
5. Test
So for example, when things often go wrong it's because a stage was skipped, done out of sequence, or extremely neglected.
It left me with a more fundamental, "first principles" outlook on the 5 key stages of doing _anything_:
1. Understand
2. Explore
3. Decide
4. Prototype/Build
5. Test
So for example, when things often go wrong it's because a stage was skipped, done out of sequence, or extremely neglected.