What Are You Optimizing

This is such a fundamental question.  It has an enormous impact on your product design and how you structure your product life cycle. 

For example, are you optimizing time? ... money? ... impact? ... innovation? ... resource utilization? If you don't answer this question first, it's very easy to pick the wrong hammer for your screws. 

A few things I use to help me figure out what to optimize are I figure out my objectives, I figure out my constraints, and I look for my possible high ROI paths.  I always want more out of what I do.  The trick is to know when doing more, gets you less.  Your objectives keep you grounded along the way.

What I like about this question is it universally applies to any activity you do, including how you design your day.  Are you optimizing around results, or connecting with people? Are you optimizing for enjoyment along the way or for reward in the end?

Comments

# J.D. Meier's Blog said on March 18, 2007 12:11 AM:

Building software involves a lot of communication. Behind this communication, lies perspectives. These

# alik levin's said on May 7, 2007 3:12 PM:

Lifecycle and prioritization seem like a key to successful implementation of Security Engineering. Why

# alik levin's said on May 10, 2007 3:39 PM:

I witness pretty often the following antipatterns for security engineering: Initial architecture document

# Justin said on October 28, 2008 6:47 AM:

导读今天发现了这篇非常精彩的,内容超级丰富的文章,实在忍不住,转载于此。

原文地址:http://blogs.msdn.com/jmeier/archive/2008/10/13/effective...

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