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Always great videos. Honest, humble and rich in content and tips!
Awww, you made my day, Humberto! Thank you! ðĨ°
Beautiful, thanks for sharing the dna Maria ð
Nice explanation Maria! I do agree that there's a lot of b*llsh*it over there about the AC role (or whatever you call it :D ). I really liked what you said about "outcome/output/activity". When I explain the difference between outcome and output, I usually avoided to explain the activity itself. But as you explained it makes more sense. I will steal your words next time! (or share your video hehe).
Keep on rock'n
Thank you, Joan! Really appreciate that! And yes, the way Barnet explains the outcome-output-activity seems finally so simple to grasp - I love it! :)
I have always wondered, how many lines of cocaine does an average person need to snort to believe that to create a car, first you need to create a bicycle and just add two wheels on. Anyone with a minimal degree of professionalism knows, that if you don't do serious planning for the future, then that future will not be that nice.
I would say the lines will be more needed to survive such a thorough planning as opposed to starting small. Imagine you just got a great idea and invested in big room planning of a week just to find out that someone released a ChatGPT and it completely impacts your plan. Oh, and yeah I also don't think a bicycle is what you need if you want a car. If I wanted a Ferrari, I'd like to see that these people are capable of making a go-kart first that's perhaps ugly but I can drive it. This way I get more confidence and we can keep building upon it :)