Tuesday, June 21, 2011

80% and GO!

Think about it: The first time you do something is all about learning. You tend to get the biggest insights about what NOT to do.

This can be either disturbing or encouraging.

Most often, when something is important to them, people tend to plan and wait and plan (and plan some more) until they think everything is perfect.

It never is.

Naturally, we get better every time we experience something. So, what's the better solution to getting really good at something that is really important? Jump in and experience it as QUICKLY as possible as OFTEN as possible until you hone & fine tune it to your ultimate goal of excellence. We have to get past the "I'm not 100% sure what I'm doing" phase and to the much more profitable (and enjoyable) "I know what I'm doing" phase - quickly - to gain a competitive edge.

At Disney, we used to call this "80% and Go". It meant that when we were about 80% sure it was the right thing to do, we initiated action - even if we weren't quite sure of the details. The plan was to be hyper-aware of the feedback/learning you get at every step and adjust as best you can in the moment. Some Fortune 500 companies call this "rapid iteration". It simply means "the way to develop mastery is to do it as fast and as often as possible and learn your way to success".

What things are YOU planning/waiting on today?

Think about it. But more importantly, do something about it...today!

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