I am watching Domino Day(the show where dominoes fall) in german TV right now-and permanently ask myself why those ‘challenges’ were allowed to be so risky. A few technicians have to assemble stones against the clock-if they fail, the world record is gone.
While I can see the intention of the head designer(action), I still wonder about how one can risk tons of cash and manpower foolishly. One could design the ‘challenges’ to contain only very few stones-not enough to risk the world record. Listeners wouldn’t note any difference, and the risk would be minimized.
Today’s last post’s conclusion is short and logical: while risk increases your PR exposures, it needs to be managed. You are the chief of your development-and you can create fictional risk easily.

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