I heard a great analogy from a friend I had lunch with recently, about how start

Getting great at iterations is an iterative learning process

Getting great at iterations is an iterative learning process

ups start off in a trail blazing mode, growing like crazy and building their product into uncharted territory. Then there’s a settlement effort in making sure that you put in place the infrastructure to support everything you’ve built so it doesn’t get lost. But how do you do both at the same time?

We’re big on iterations here at aprigo. Do what you know, get feedback, and then repeat. (Kinda like shampoo, just without the smell). For those of you that have worked in fast paced startup’s you know that getting the product ready is like re-lacing your shoes while you’re running. Balancing the desire to do EVERYTHING you know, with doing enough to get to that feedback phase is the tricky part, and takes discipline. We’re not there yet, but we’re learning that even learning how to iterate, is an iterative process. ;-)

If Escher figured it out, so can we!

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