Effective Preplanning: A-Team against MacGyver
June 22, 2008 @ Project Shrink from Bas de Baar
A while ago I was talking about the importance of preplanning your project:
"The idea about preplanning is to equip yourself in such a way that you can adapt to circumstances. That you create an start situation that is as good as you possibly can. If you go to the arctic, you take warm cloths, if you go to the tropics you pack T-shirts. If you don’t know, you pack several shirts you can wear over each other, depending on the temperature."
Although I like this description, I need a stronger image. I need to bring across the fact that you have "preplanning" and "preplanning".
You have The A-Team Way of preplanning. Every episode Hannibal was creating his cunning plan. It always involved welding metal plates onto a car of truck. They could handle every situation. A family in distress? The A-Team looked around in their hideout, and made use of whatever welding gear and car they happened to find.

But then again, you also have The MacGyver Way of preplanning. MacGyver just had his Swiss army knife. His solutions were not sophisticated as those of the A-Team. But they worked.

Wouldn't that be great: A-Team against MacGyver? Try to imagine who would adapt to more diverse situations.
I wonder if people still know A-Team and MacGyver.
Do you?
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Effective Preplanning: A-Team against MacGyver
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