Quote by Gene Kim Download Open image ““Features are always a gamble. If you’re lucky, ten percent will get the desired benefits.”” — Gene Kim ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“companies often emphasize features when they should be emphasizing benefits.” — Chip Heath Copy Share Image
“If you can’t out-experiment and beat your competitors in time to market and agility, you are sunk. Features are always a gamble. If you’re… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“In life 99% is about good luck. The remaining 1% is about bloody good luck.” — Ashwin Sanghi Copy Share Image
“Chances are only 1% for success, need to give 99% efforts to achieve 1% Success...” — Pratik Copy Share Image
“The one that’s different often has the odds stacked against them but usually ends up with the biggest rewards so it’s always worth it.” — Torron-Lee Dewar Copy Share Image
“I fully believe that luck comes to those who have worked hard to find it.” — Ricky Martin Copy Share Image
“Sometimes you have to just go for what you want. Take the risk in order to get the reward.” — Melody Carlson Copy Share Image
“Success is not a mix of great product plus great advertising plus great price point plus great distribution. It’s something else.” — Patrick Hanlon Copy Share Image
“People happily pay a premium for three things: Speed, Quality, and Convenience.” — Robert A. Rice, Jr Copy Share Image
“for those organizations that provided a stock ticker symbol, we found that high performers had 50% higher market capitalization growth over three years. They… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“A critical part of the Second Way is making wait times visible, so you know when your work spends days sitting in someone’s queue—or… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“when something does go wrong, we conduct blameless post-mortems, not to punish anyone, but to better understand what caused the accident and how to… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“Bill Baker, a distinguished engineer at Microsoft, quipped that we used to treat servers like pets: “You name them and when they get sick,… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“To even get feedback from our integration process would require twenty-four to thirty-six hours.” — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“work can bounce between teams endlessly due to incomplete information, or work can be passed onto downstream work centers with problems that remain completely… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“practicing five minutes daily is better than practicing once a week for three hours. And if you want to create a genuine culture of… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“20% on detailed planning (Their poor throughput and high lead times were misattributed to faulty estimation, and so, hoping to get a better answer,… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“I listen to Wes and Patty brainstorm ideas to reduce yet another dependency on Brent when something starts to bother me. Erik called WIP,… — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
The status quo (of development) pre-ordains failure from the very beginning. — Gene Kim Copy Share Image
“high performers were twice as likely to exceed profitability, market share, and productivity goals. And,” — Gene Kim Copy Share Image