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Over-engineering a solution can often lead to new points of failure, ironically ruining the "perfect" simplicity. 4. Case Studies in "Perfect" Execution
Beyond functionality, the "perfect" result must elicit a high-level positive emotional response (the "wow" factor). 3. Barriers to Peak Optimization fkin_perfect
What is "perfect" to one stakeholder may be flawed to another. Over-engineering a solution can often lead to new
To move a project toward the "fkin_perfect" benchmark, the following roadmap is recommended: three core pillars must be aligned:
Six Sigma and Kaizen methodologies show how iterative, tiny improvements eventually culminate in a "perfect" system. 5. Strategy for Implementation
The effort required to move from 95% to 100% often outweighs the initial investment.
To reach a state of perfection, three core pillars must be aligned:










