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We should start with the low-hanging fruit, the simple fixes that will immediately improve our process.
To improve efficiency, the company first addressed the low-hanging fruit, such as reducing unnecessary paperwork.
When setting goals, it's a good idea to begin with the low-hanging fruit and then tackle the more challenging ones.
In the project, the easy tasks are the low-hanging fruit, while the more complex ones will take time.
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