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I’ve been thinking a lot about prioritization lately. I work at a startup where every second feels like a prioritization decision. There simply aren’t enough seconds in the day, and there’s an endless list of “should-haves” and “musts.” One thing I try to remind myself is that it isn’t about making perfect decisions, but about making marginally better, “good enough” decisions that help us move forward and avoid major crevasses.
To that end, I put together this list of prioritization anti-patterns and traps to watch out for. If we can detect and filter out a meaningful percentage of the duds and traps, it can make a big difference.
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