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think hard at the start of a project about where it’s going: what are the critical issues, and how are they likely to be resolved? After a day or so of gathering relevant information, write down your tentative conclusions for the project. These will allow you to more quickly engage in analysis—rather than description—by providing a focus for your subsequent research. Write the conclusions in the form of a rebuttable hypothesis that can be revised as the project progresses.
Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours
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