Do you have a problem that won't go away on its own? Have you scheduled time to solve it?
I've made the mistakes of pretending that a problem will simply vanish on its own. Maybe it will solve itself. Maybe if I wait long enough it won't be a problem anymore. What do you think of that as a goal achieving strategy? It's not the most consistently winning approach.
Your goal has problems. If its big enough, ambitious enough, creative enough - it's got problems. You know it. Your team knows it. Maybe even your customers know it. How will you solve it?
Even if everyone knows about a problem someone needs to schedule time to solve it.
It takes discipline. It takes initiative. It takes giving the problem what it's asking for: time and attention.
What problem can you schedule time to solve today?
-- Doug Smith
doug smith training: how to achieve your goals
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
I've made the mistakes of pretending that a problem will simply vanish on its own. Maybe it will solve itself. Maybe if I wait long enough it won't be a problem anymore. What do you think of that as a goal achieving strategy? It's not the most consistently winning approach.
Your goal has problems. If its big enough, ambitious enough, creative enough - it's got problems. You know it. Your team knows it. Maybe even your customers know it. How will you solve it?
Even if everyone knows about a problem someone needs to schedule time to solve it.
It takes discipline. It takes initiative. It takes giving the problem what it's asking for: time and attention.
What problem can you schedule time to solve today?
-- Doug Smith
doug smith training: how to achieve your goals
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
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