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04 April 2008

"All or Nothing" or "At Least Something, Not Nothing"

An interesting thought woke me up this morning:  Which is a better situation - having half-baked data and having "something" than nothing, or having nothing at all?

At first glance, some would prefer the "half-baked data" - it is better than nothing.  Besides "something is always better than nothing".  Right?

My first reaction is - no.

"Something is always better than nothing" is too overvalued.  That "something" needs to be qualified first and foremost - specially, and most specially, if we need to make decisions based on that something.  There is nothing far worse than making a wrong decision because "our data is showing this trend" - when the quality of the data is not correct.

It is perhaps the perfectionist and the disciplined in me to say "It's all or nothing, dude".  But I know that it's economically not viable in all situations.  However, saying that at least "we have something - better than nothing" - and taking satisfaction in that specially when it comes to crucial, critical factors that may drive a business - is also not acceptable.

"Perfect enough."

Those are words that I learned from Carly Fiorina's book.  And I think that's applicable in this situation.  Never cut corners - always conduct due diligence - always seek for perfection - and if there is the need to drop the human need for perfection because of reality, then drop it.

But because you've aimed for perfection, if you stopped 20% or 30% or 40% short of 100% perfection - you still have the confidence to say "Yes, we've got something... It is not perfect, but we've been duly diligent and rigorous".

Indeed, a careful balance - one that marketeers, decision-makers, and business executives ought to think about in these data-rich, information-flooded, yet "analysis-paralyzing" situations.

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Photo Source: www.rwongphoto.com 

20 February 2008

An emerging favorite...

I am beginning to fall in love - yet again - with a new service on the internet.  After having fallen in love in Flickr.Com a few years ago, I have discovered something else.  Not as flashy as Flickr (if you consider Flickr flashy) - but useful, really.  And clean, easy to use.

This time, it's SkyDrive that's keeping me up all night.

The thing is, I have so many photos on my laptop that I want to share with only a few people.  I am sure that Flickr does that - you know, choose who sees your photos.  But seriously, not everyone seems to be interested in taking photos.  But what do they have?  Hotmail.Com accounts.

That's where SkyDrive comes in.

That's where I park all my photos nowadays.

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The only thing that worries me:  It's still in beta.  And it's only got 1GB so far of available memory.

But seriously - I want this to be my 'cloud drive'.  I want this to be more than my storage space - I also want this to be my special place where I can share photos - and documents - with people whom I love and consider important.

Anyway...  try it out.  If you've got a Hotmail.Com or Live.Com account, it's good.

And the other thing to note:  A Hotmail.Com account gets you a blog on Spaces, Photo Gallery (which is integrated in your Spaces blog), SkyDrive, and a few other stuff that you can use.

 

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