Speed up or slow down? (for Harvard Business Review)
Startup Lessons Learned
MARCH 25, 2010
Defective prototype code was as often thrown out (because customers didnt want it) as it was fixed (when customers did). Hence, cutting corners often paid huge dividends. Defective prototype code was as often thrown out (because customers didnt want it) as it was fixed (when customers did).
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