Trust the “Process”
Advice about patience we often see: trust the “process”. This has always sparked two questions for me: Is there actually a process? If so, what
Advice about patience we often see: trust the “process”. This has always sparked two questions for me: Is there actually a process? If so, what
Experts teach several models for analyzing the competitive environment and internal capabilities of companies. These are valuable tools, but they can sometimes overwhelm, and even
Do you know what the real value of a plan, a desired outcome, a to-do list, or anything of the sort is? It’s a little
They say the only constant in life is change. Change is hard, though, and my own anecdotal experience indicates that most people don’t like –
I love planning! In fact, I probably over plan! My mind just works that way. It sees subsequent steps and likely outcomes clearly, and then
Doing the right thing. When it’s easy. When it’s hard. When you feel like the lone crazy person. When your passion exceeds double everyone else’s.
Most of my work with business owner clients is on how to create the internal structures and systems necessary to reduce the company’s daily operational
If it’s obvious, it’s probably right. I said this as I passed out exams every time I gave one in the eleven years I taught
I’ve written about luck before. I’d like to add a few further thoughts. In that previous post, I quote Jim Collins, author of Good to
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