Life, together with business, has its ups and downs. If you plot a graph you will see it depicted with curves.
The waxing and the waning, the ebbs and flows, the peaks and troughs.
If we are in a state of awareness and in a state of control, we can call these curves the learning curves.
Avoid the costly learning curves.
You have the ability to jump from curve to curve without experiencing the dip.
Learn from others’ mistakes.
Replicate, imitate. No need to reinvent the wheel.
If you can’t beat them, join them.
Copy and paste; rip and burn; lift and shift. Jack Welch implemented best practices at General Electric no matter where the source.
He called this “boundaryless.”
Check out our next blog on acting verses reacting/ responding.
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