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April 9, 2010
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Depth

Rome wasn’t built in a day, but at it only took a day for someone to have the idea that it needed to built. Shoot for a depth of problem solving that’s appropriate for the beginning of a process.

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Adaptation

Don’t reinvent the wheel: adapt great approaches from other disciplines to the problems you might be facing.

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April 8, 2010
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Continuity

Any meeting has to have good flow. Get the flow happening by considering the continuity of the kickoff experience you are designing.

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Multiple Meetings

Break a kickoff meeting into multiple meetings. Here’s why.

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Stakeholder Interview “Frontloading”

Conduct your stakeholder interviews before ever having a kickoff meeting.

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