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Stop Over-Engineering: Why Japan's 'Draft-First' Culture is Crucial for Global Productivity

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Stop Over-Engineering: Why Japan's 'Draft-First' Culture is Crucial for Global Productivity

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Key Points

  • High-effort document perfectionism often leads to total rejection if the foundational direction is misaligned with stakeholder expectations.
  • The 'draft-first' methodology—creating an intentionally incomplete 'tatakidai' (beating board)—is essential to minimize wasted labor and rework.
  • Shifting from 'completion-oriented' work to 'iterative collaboration' accelerates project velocity and secures early buy-in from leadership.

💡 Action Point

Before investing more than 30 minutes in a presentation, present a bulleted, low-fidelity skeleton to your stakeholders to validate the core argument before proceeding to visual design.

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