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Good mistakes, therefore, are ones that: Are made in good faith, in the pursuit of doing the right thing for the product rather than the easy decision or the fear of making the wrong decision. Allow us to find out what works and what doesn’t work quickly and cheaply. Keep as many options open to us as possible for as long as possible. Reduce the risks in the project early.
Product Mastery: From Good to Great Product Ownership (Geoff Watts' Agile Mastery Series)
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