Best practices that have worked in the past, and should improve your chances of success, versus best practices that excuse when you fail.
If you've already decided what you will do, and how to do it then your bottom line is written. Still, it might work despite you. You'll see.
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On the other hand, if you want to improve your probability of success, you need to be willing to change what you are planning on doing.
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And if you want to change what you are doing to improve your chances, best practices are worth considering. (Loop.)https://twitter.com/MakerOfDecision/status/709835545623535616 …
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