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Project developers don't think quality, they think quantity.
"As we continue to elevate quality in our products, then I think quantity will follow as a result," he told reporters at a Tokyo hotel.
And so on... I'm sure there are many more examples... 11.06am GMT @fishworld might have cleared up one mystery for me fishworld 20 March 2014 11 00am I think "quantity" refers to any kind of numeric amount, rather than the word quantity.
Or don't think quantity.
My overarching rule of everything is" "Whatever works is right," so by all means, if the notion of quality stresses you out, or if it doesn't work for your particular medium, then be intentional about it and don't think quantity.
3. Think quantity, not quality.
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Think quality over quantity.
Your list of goals for next month should now be rather short: Think quality, not quantity; otherwise you'll end up with the same long list of projects that were started but not finished.
Think quality, not quantity.
2. Think quality, not quantity.
Remember, though: think "quality" over "quantity".
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