Best practices that have worked in the past, and should improve your chances of success, versus best practices that excuse when you fail.
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If you are unsure if what you are doing will work, just check the rubric. Of course, outside of school, the rubric is usually reality.
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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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