Attention to details

By June 3rd, 2008

Quality is top on my list. Because of this, I’m highly critical of things. I want everything to be in order, services given on time, and information as complete as possible.

Thus, it irked me to see incomplete information on websites or even typographical errors. I cringe when I see glaring grammatical errors on them.

For me, attention to details is the first step to putting quality on my work. The same principle I want to see applied to my teammates’ work.

Oftentimes, I don’t see it, and I get frustrated.

One of our website projects is a conference directory, so all the more we need to put in correct information: date of the conference, venue and location, contact details, and official event website. Only these four basic info and they can’t give them?

Why can’t my teammates get it?

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