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Quotes About Incremental

Arbitrary power has seldom... been introduced in any country at once. It must be introduced by slow degrees, and as it were step by step.
~ Lord Chesterfield
From year to year, environmental changes are incremental and often barely register in our lives, but from evolutionary or geological perspectives, what is happening is explosive change.
~ David Suzuki
little steps, compounded, do make a difference.
~ Jeff Olson
Code and forget, code and forget: programming as a collective exercise in incremental forgetting.
~ Ellen Ullman
slow at first … just a very gradual inching upwards … up, up, up … inch by inch … getting taller and taller … about an inch every few
~ Roald Dahl
Persistence of little progress wins over brute force.
~ Robert Greene
Healing is as incremental and mysterious as the damage ... what took time, takes time.
~ young wm paul ii
ReThink Training: The best process of learning is on the job, just-in-time, "nibble-knowledge" to incrementally transform mindsets and skillsets irrevocably.
~ Tony Dovale
There's a difference between making incremental improvements and making sweeping changes that take you away from your core values.
~ Tony Dungy
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle, a cornerstone of continuous improvement. The Japanese term for continuous improvement is kaizen and is the process of making incremental improvements, no matter how small, and achieving the lean goal of eliminating all waste that adds cost without adding to value.
~ Jeffrey K. Liker
Benefits should be conferred gradually; and in that way they will taste better.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
It is a myth that we can get systems "right the first time." Instead, we should implement only today's stories, then refactor and expand the system to implement new stories tomorrow. This is the essence of iterative and incremental agility. Test-driven development, refactoring, and the clean code they produce make this work at the code level.
~ Robert C. Martin
It is a myth that we can get systems "right the first time." Instead, we should implement only today's stories, then refactor and expand the system to implement new stories tomorrow. This is the essence of iterative and incremental agility.
~ Robert C. Martin
Science is not a body of knowledge nor a system of belief; it is just a term which describes humankind's incremental acquisition of understanding through observation. Science is awesome.
~ Tim Minchin
Science moves, but slowly, slowly, creeping on from point to point.
~ Alfred the Great
The government is also looking at further benefits including enhanced capital allowances the use of Tax Incremental Finance and extra help from UK Trade and Investment on inward investment and trade opportunities.
~ Andy Sawford
It is possible that the digital world may change the need for physical branches. We will continue to add branches incrementally, but we will reach a point - whether it is 1,500, 1,800 or 2,000 branches - where we will say enough is enough.
~ Uday Kotak
Rarely do we see immediate use of innovative technologies. I believe that the future is built by small pieces that add up.
~ Neri Oxman
Kaizen and innovation are the two major strategies people use to create change. Where innovation demands shocking and radical reform, all kaizen asks is that you take small, comfortable steps toward improvement.
~ Robert Maurer
Kaizen has two definitions: using very small steps to improve a habit, a process, or product using very small moments to inspire new products and inventions
~ Robert Maurer
micro-wins.' Enhancing anything in your day, ranging from your morning routine to a thought pattern to a business skill to a personal relationship, by only 1% delivers at least a 30%—yes, 30%—elevation only a month from starting.
~ Robin S. Sharma
You can't change the world, but you can improve a bit of it a little at a time.
~ Lisa Gardner
An effective leader develops the ability to correctly identify the pertinent detail or details - incidentals in a market, industry or sport that might create an incremental advantage.
~ John Wooden
Small mistakes, the lack of care, little accidents, and somewhere a tipping point is passed and things go badly wrong. Expedition history brims with tragedies built out of incremental missteps.
~ Alan S. Kesselheim