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Anonymous 5
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The 10-3-1 idea sounds effective, but it’s also a bit rigid. Sometimes the best ideas aren’t obvious right away, and narrowing things down prematurely can kill innovation. Wonder if Jobs ever missed out on great ideas because of this process?
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