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We discuss an article called "The Butterfly Effect" which Eric wrote, describing his observations of the NetSuite development space. Often, our eagerness to say YES to every client, to every project, to every task, flings us into a spiral of dysfunction.
  • Business, teams, and individuals are all interconnected systems. Nothing and no one operates in a vacuum.
  • How can you avoid the fear and anxiety of an empty project pipeline?
  • Can your project pipeline be too full? Yes. Yes it can.
  • Are things any better three years after the article?

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