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Monday, April 23, 2007

A Startups Best Friend


Failing fast isn't just a strategy for startups. One of Silicon Valley's best companies at managing failure also happens to be its hottest - Google. "Fundamentally, everything we do is an experiment," says Douglas Merrill, a Google vice president for engineering. "The thing with experimentation is that you have to get data and then be brutally honest when you're assessing it." When introducing new features, Google has remained true to a "fail fast" strategy: launch, listen, improve, launch again.

During the brainstorming for the Google Toolbar, for example, the development team tried about five times as many key features as made the final cut, and most were discarded within a week of testing. Several of the features in the final version, including custom buttons and shared bookmarks, were prototyped in less than a week. Even when a feature is a full-blown failure, Google prefers to view it as an experiment that yielded useful information. That's what happened with Google Answers, a four-year effort to build an expert answer service that was shuttered in November, "I don't think Answers was a failure, because we incorporated a lot of what we learned into our new custom search engine," Merrill says. "The failures are the things where you don't learn anything."

Tom McNichol
From Business 2.O The Next Net

Monday, April 16, 2007

seorang yg berjasa dan bertakwa bukan untuk bermegah

"Harapan saya, dengan bimbingan yang berterusan dan berkat bersama dalam uss group, paling kurang selepas 3 bulan semua ahli uss group mampu mencapai pendapatan rm5000 ke atas..insyaAllah.
Apa yang saya harapkan jugak,
rezeki yang kita dapat bakal menjadikan kita seorang yg berjasa dan bertakwa bukan untuk bermegah". (Ustaz Sobri, The Forex Mentor, USS Group)

Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Habit of Setting Goals and Achieving Them

"The victory of success is half won when one gains the habit of setting goals and achieving them. Even the most tedious chore will become endurable as you parade through each day convinced that every task, no matter how menial or boring, brings you closer to achieving your dreams."

Og Mandino
1923-1996, Author