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4. Beware of change aversion

I won’t lie, I do not have the miracle solution to it but there are things that you can do to minimize change aversion:

  • Always have a deck ready to explain your vision to your audience.
  • Stay the course. It is very beneficial to strongly believe in the choices you made. Don’t get stubborn but stay confident.
  • Be prepared to back up your design decisions with facts, studies or past experiences. If you cannot answer back, you might find that their feedback is worth considering.
  • The bigger the product, the longer it might take.

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Engineer for manufacturing systems

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