It’s tempting to redo a project that is similar to what you just built in the same way, to copy, paste and update.

It’s tempting to pass this on as something new because it looks a little different on the outside but is the same on the inside.

It’s safer to do things the way they were done before because that worked then and should work now.

It’s easier to not take any risks because then if anything goes wrong, no one will blame you.

All these things make delivering the similar projects in the same way that much better.

Except they don’t, because no one on your team grows, no one learns anything new, no one pushes their ideas, no one looks up and offers new ideas to try something new.

And if you’re constantly delivering the same, same, your team will start to be looking for projects and teams where they can go to next to grow, grow.

Want more? Check out my book Code Your Way Up – available as an eBook or Paperback on Amazon (CAN and US).  I’m also the co-host of the Remotely Prepared podcast.

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