Monday, May 5, 2014

We should abolish use of the phrase "Best Practice"

Best implies no room for improvement. There is always a better practice. Much better I believe.

Citing "Best Practice" is often a shortcut used to avoid debate about how we can do better. Instead of searching for best practices I prefer to search for better practices. What's "Good Practice" today can improved upon by a "Better Practice" tomorrow.

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