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Why ‘iteration’ matters?

Why โ€˜iterationโ€™ matters_

In 1959, the industrialist Henry Kremerโ€ฆcreated a series of challenges and rewardsโ€ฆcentered on human-powered flight. It was basically the XPRIZE of its day.

The first Kremer prize offered 50,000 pounds for the first human-powered plane to fly a figure eight around two markers one half mile apart.

The challenge was formidable. Dozens of teams tried and failed for more than 17 years, each spending months designing and building their planes just to have them crash minutes after a test flight.

Enter the aeronautical engineer Paul MacCready. MacCready knew that the BIG Problemโ€ฆwas not making a human-powered planeโ€ฆbut speeding up the design-build-test cycleโ€ฆto learn how to make a human-powered plane,โ€ฆreplacing theory and conjectureโ€ฆwith real-world testing.โ€ฆ

By focusing on designing a planeโ€ฆthat could be rebuilt in hours versus months,โ€ฆMacCready enabled his teamโ€ฆto dramatically speed up iteration,โ€ฆ

Paul MacCready won both 1st and 2nd Kremer Prize – Read the wikipedia to learn more about his remarkable journey where he overcame struggles (personal and professional)

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