The Value Is The Process

Plans are worthless, but planning is everything – Dwight D. Eisenhower

The value of a process is primarily derived from the process itself, not the output.

Producing a slide deck or document on a topic requires hours of thought, multiple drafts and revisions, wordsmithing, and lots of research.

This iterative process helps to clarify your thinking around a topic. The hours spent thinking deeply about a problem and continuously refining your arguments is where the real value lies, not in the artifact that results from that process.

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