If you can create an environment where people are invited to do their best work and the best ideas always win, then the project itself will win.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Research your idea. See if there's a demand. A lot of people have great ideas, but they don't know if there's a need for it. You also have to research your competition.
Every project is an opportunity to learn, to figure out problems and challenges, to invent and reinvent.
People will be engaged in your work if it is good, interesting or challenging.
Every project has challenges, and every project has its rewards.
You do projects with the hope they will be big and hope they will go beyond what you imagine.
We can have all of the best ideas in the world, but if we do not have a system to get our tasks completed, we will fail.
But I also think that the more you reason collectively about what the project should be at the beginning of the process, the more you can improvise later.
When I am true to my inspiration, even fight for my design, the project always turns out well.
You never undertake a project because you think other people will like it - because that way lies madness - but rather because you believe in it.
I don't think in terms of projects.