I want to boil the whole ocean
Work more wisely than harder. There is too much data related to your problem. You can also make a lot of analysis. However, most of the data and analysis should be ignored.
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McKinsey collects enough facts to prove or refute a hypothesis, and collects enough facts to support or reject an analysis. But that is enough. This is just another aspect of fact-based analysis used in the business world. A little more is a waste of time and energy, and time and energy are valuable commodities.
The lesson I learned was that one night it was very late and I was still drafting a "fact set recording" about the customer's competitors ". I have collected a pile of data, and I was racking my brains to come up with some new ideas. My project manager vic walked into my office, holding a briefcase and a coat in his hand, asking me how my work was going. I told him that my work went smoothly, but I thought I could sum up some more charts. He picked up my draft and turned it over and said, "aison, It's 11 o'clock. Customers will like you. No one here is more eager for it than you. So far today, I want to boil the whole ocean. 'Keep is that we went home with a taxi.
"Baidu wants to boil the whole ocean"
Doesn't try to analyze everything. You need to make some choices and find out the priority of your tasks. Once you know that you have done enough, stop. Otherwise, you will spend a lot of time and energy with little effect, just like boiling the sea for salt.