CHAPTER EIGHT
MEASURE TWICE
THE PRINCIPLE OF METHODICAL METICULOUSNESS
We could not help thinking that many of their troubles might have been avoided and that others might have been overcome by the adoption of more adequate methods.
Wilbur Wright
MEASURE TWICE is a problem-solving principle that says the fastest and most efficient way to solve a problem is by being meticulous and methodical in your approach.
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