Strategies come in two varieties. An easy way and a harder way. However, the way they seem at the surface is the opposite to what they actually are. Here’s what I mean:
The “perceived” easy way: Act quickly and productively. This strategy often comes alongside “Do what is best at the fastest pace possible.”
The “perceived” difficult way: Move carefully and mindfully. Take the extra few minutes to document your actions so that the right processes are being designed underneath the overarching strategy. This strategy often comes alongside “It will take too long and we will lose market share!”
There is no replacement for quality. The less you think you can afford more time, the more you will pay correcting what you didn’t do right later on.