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Thursday, June 16, 2005
Good Enough...Or Not -- Seth Godin has (as he often does), started a conversation on the evils of "good enough" that seems to have caught on. Joe agrees. Jack considers the idea overkill, except "at the margins" where true differentiating value is created. Michael calls it "crazy talk." And the author of Life over IP asks a few "good enough" questions on the topic.
I'd chime in with my own opinions, which jive with Jack and Life over IP, but they've said it "good enough" and I've got other things to do.