Chapter 7. Dealing Honestly with Ambiguity
The Big Ideas
The worst time to make a commitment is when we know the least. We know the least at the beginning.
We can iteratively accomplish two important tasks—proactively reduce risk and make meaningful commitments.
One of the best-proven ways to honestly deal with ambiguity is to use iterative methods.
Easing the Need for Certainty
In Chapter 2, Trust and Ownership, we discussed the tension that ...
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