The More Wrongs The Bigger The Right
If you really must get a process right then do it wrong 1000 times. Rushing to perfection and the pursuit of perfection on paper gets in the way of the failures that lead to learning.?
I suggest giving freedom to as many people to try as many experiments as possible.? The more wrong ways that are tried to solve a problem, the more refined and better the outcome.?
It is important that many people are running experiments and actually trying things, not just giving ideas. Mental constructs and ideas aren’t very helpful. Data from experiments is extremely helpful. If someone has an idea then challenge them to try the idea and bring back the results.?
For instance our monostringer floating stair system is the result of at least 50 people who have each tried 20 different ways to build it leading to over 1000 experiments. I guess you could say 1000 wrongs makes it right.?