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I am currently putting excerpts of a soon to be book online that takes a humorous approach to business: Who Moved my Holy Hand Grenade? Everything I needed to learn in business, I learned from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
Think about it. We have Arthur as the celebrity CEO, searching for best talent to fill his leadership team. Then the next thing they do is embark on the quest for the elusive strategic objective, I mean, the Holy Grail.
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Steeped in processes, procedures, and methodologies, people often don't see how they can get the same results without all the work. It's like not seeing the forest for the trees.
Large initiatives often go awry due to some common problems that usually have little to do with the content of the issues being addressed.
Innovation, Supply Chain, Process Reengineering, and New Product Development initiatives each have their own particular foibles.
Much of our behavior is not governed by our logical mind. We persist in bad habits and unproductive behaviors despite knowing that they are harmful. It's not our logical mind at the controls; it's our subconscious mind calling the shots. Yet, the majority of our training is directed at our logical mind.
True to my purpose of finding the easy way to change behavior, I use NLP (neurolinguistic programming) techniques to help you reach your goals. I don't use notebooks, logs, or require much in the way of self-discipline
Although we worry about the big issues, like meeting a project deadline or getting a software upgrade right, more often it's the little things that wear us down, like being overloaded with email, endless meetings that serve no purpose, conference calls that never reach a conclusion,.....
If you have some ideas for articles, please drop me a note or leave a comment. If you have an article you'd like to contribute or link to, I will be happy to publish your link and ensure that you get attributed.