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From Start to Finish

Please watch this and then come back here.  (You can stop at the fridge)

Thanks!  (Stop!  Use your napkin before touching that keyboard)

Is it necessary to show your customers, employees, vendors, readers or audience the evolution of your product or service?  Is it necessary to show yourself?  In both cases, could it be helpful? 

If you knew that your entire process of creation would be exposed for all the world to see, would you build it differently?

What layers beneath the finished product or service could be fortified for further enhancement?

Random Examples

The American Chopper TV Show - Watching a customized motorcycle built frame up.

Extreme Makeover Home Edition - Ty Pennington and his buddies perform home makeovers on TV.

Good to Great - Jim Collins provides meticulous details on information and research in the book's appendix, note and index section.  Additional info can be found at Jim's Website

Restaurants that present a view of the kitchen to customers.

Websites that aren't quite ready to launch but do so anyway, building and creating as they evolve.

Just a few ideas to get you thinking

The link for the above drawing came from Andy Rutledge's Design View site.


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