A fixed deadline and a flexible scope are the crucial combination.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Be able to meet any deadline, even if your work is done less well than it would be if you had all the time you would have preferred.
I've learned over decades of building that a deadline is a potent tool for problem-solving.
When you wait to the last minute, you rush to get things done, and the closer you get to the deadline, the less options you have.
Due to my business commitments, I am faced with time constraints and have not been able to personally spend as much time as I would like on my causes. These efforts are handled by my team of several people.
The only deadline is the one I give myself.
Executives need ample flexibility to respond to the market. That means both reducing costs and increasing innovation.
The ultimate inspiration is the deadline.
Ambiguity depletes as your budget rises.
Our goal is to leverage what is already out in the field in terms of partners, but then hire in project management capability and a bit of technical capability.
Deadlines refine the mind. They remove variables like exotic materials and processes that take too long. The closer the deadline, the more likely you'll start thinking waaay outside the box.