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Subject: ready aim or be fired


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Date Posted: 18:41:35 06/29/14 Sun

Accortding to what I've read & heard from gurus, plus what I've observed -
don't weait for perfection - just start a business, launch a product, put up a web site
supposedly if we';re not embarassed by our fiurst attem,pts later, then we waited to long.
anything worth doing is supposedly owrth doing badly at first.
Improve it all later.

what abpout buidling a good reputation?

If workers worked like ready fire aim, they'd be fired. Business olwners can't afford afford to screw up & we can't afford to let workers screw up.

Cosnumers expect what they buy to work as it's advertised.
I understand opening stores before grand openings to train wortkers.
I understand beta testing
I know microsoft releases programs then supposedly keeps improving them.
Hre in the real world, we need the best products from the berst suppliers because consumers expect the brest.
If I keep apologizing for problems, how will I ever have time to get anmything done - THE RIGHT WAY?
I know I'm complaining but I'm not blasming yhou.
I know I mispelled some words, but I'd better p[ost this. though I know I won'tr be improving it later.

If I don't find an answer, I'll figure nobody understood what I attemtperd to write. Maybe then I'll improve this.

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Offer As Much Quality As Your Market Niche Can AffordDennis S. Vogel22:18:00 06/29/14 Sun


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