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Learning Curves for Design

When business people discuss growth, they often refer to S-curves or “hockey sticks” - diagrams depicting quantity changing over time, typically units sold per month or quarter. Growth begins slowly and gradually increases to an inflection point; from there, it accelerates. Eventually growth begins to slow and tapers-off - as a market saturates or a system stabilizes at a new level…

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