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Wabi-Sabi and the Imperfect Power of Iteration
Key Highlights Wabi-sabi mindset: Wabi-sabi is a Japanese philosophy that encourages embracing imperfection and impermanence, accepting that nothing is permanent or completely finished. In business, this means finding beauty in progress rather than obsessing over flawless end states. Progress over perfection: Embracing imperfection creates a culture of continuous improvement. Teams that accept small flaws and missteps are more inclined to learn, adapt, and innovate instead of being paralyzed by fear of failure. No-code agility: No-code development tools make iterative improvement seamless. They allow quick modifications and prototyping without extensive re-coding, fostering a culture of continuous improvement where software can evolve with business needs. Kintone’s flexibility: Kintone’s no-code platform empowers teams to build and modify custom business apps on the fly—no IT department or developers required. Users can experiment freely with workflows and data structures without fear of “breaking” anything. Resilient, adaptable teams: By focusing on iterative refinement instead of one-time perfection, organizations become more resilient and agile. When “perfection includes imperfection” and those flaws are embraced, perfectionism transforms into continuous improvement, yielding robust systems and confident teams. Finding Beauty in Imperfect Workflows
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