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<blockquote data-quote="msilcommand" data-source="post: 286096" data-attributes="member: 7642"><p>I totally dig. It's just that creativity drives progress and innovation, and that process, although arduous, is part of what keeps companies fresh and progressing; and conversely, the absence of that creative grind is what often leads to companies becoming stale and non-competitive...cough...far...what. It's pretty standard. The danger of too much creativity is mainly just for young companies on a razor-thin budget, but ZEN seems to be long past that. So, to stay fresh and progressive, they need to keep a fair portion of their team on that creative grind. After all, that is what made them, not emulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msilcommand, post: 286096, member: 7642"] I totally dig. It's just that creativity drives progress and innovation, and that process, although arduous, is part of what keeps companies fresh and progressing; and conversely, the absence of that creative grind is what often leads to companies becoming stale and non-competitive...cough...far...what. It's pretty standard. The danger of too much creativity is mainly just for young companies on a razor-thin budget, but ZEN seems to be long past that. So, to stay fresh and progressive, they need to keep a fair portion of their team on that creative grind. After all, that is what made them, not emulation. [/QUOTE]
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