How do you eat an Elephant
This isn’t a step by step guide of how to eat an Elephant. The intent is to reveal how recklessly impatient people are when faced with a big challenge.
This isn’t a step by step guide of how to eat an Elephant. The intent is to reveal how recklessly impatient people are when faced with a big challenge.
Your computer, when involved in the conversation, can help you in ways that make it feel like you have your own personal assistant at work.
We don’t expect much from a baby they eat, sleep, and frequently require cleaning. When you think of a process in this fashion you stop expecting it to crawl, walk, and run all in one day.
A good janitor doesn’t blame others when they see a mess. They clean it up and work to prevent it from happening again.
My computer was not a crutch and I wasn’t going to let it dictate the course of my career.
Your processes are your organizations playbook. You can’t expect employees to win if they don’t know the plays.
You are not a Race Car. Race Cars can go fast but they are known to crash. The goal should be going as fast as you can without crashing.
To simplify think of Leverage & Lean as the partnership of being Efficient & Effective.
A recipe is a product of someone’s continued effort to bake in the good results.
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