Working Together: Iteration

by Lee Devin

At last, putting all these methods, skills, and attitudes together, collaborators work toward innovation, not planning each detail of a step-by-step march toward a preconceived or boss-assigned goal, but preparing as best they can (their 100% all-nighter best) to achieve results by jumping into the deep end of the pool right at the start. They begin by making a version of the assignment. Never mind that this isn't the last word; everybody knows it's only the first. An ensemble, working collaboratively, needs to get something on the table; something they can see and hear, react to, root around in, play around with, and use as material for another version that they'll make as soon as they've used up this one. Above all, they don't call it a failure.

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Working Together: IterationThu Feb 07 08:12:42 CDT 2008