> ...solutions to problems are rejected because they are not perfect...
I have seen the flip side as well... dismissing an idea as an instance of "too academic" or "perfectionist" problem solving. It's actually pretty hard to take the time to understand someone's thoughts well enough to differentiate between a complex but real flaw and an aesthetic preference.
I have seen the flip side as well... dismissing an idea as an instance of "too academic" or "perfectionist" problem solving. It's actually pretty hard to take the time to understand someone's thoughts well enough to differentiate between a complex but real flaw and an aesthetic preference.