I REALLY like sitting down first thing in the morning and powering through ten or
twelve tasks neatly written on my three by five card. That’s a feat
of traditional productivity mastery.
But that doesn’t happen every
morning. There’s a lot of set up to get to that point, figuring out
what to do, what the steps should be, and improving them.
Trying to figure a course of action to
make some software work better can involve thinking, and writing, and
searching, and talking, repeated
several times. Fixing is the fun part!
Yesterday I was talking to a warrior
who has created a complex process for getting optimal results. When
it works. And it’s not working any more.
Now, nobody cares. He admits something
different is needed, but it’s so seductive to do it the way he used
to. Even though he knows it’s not going to work.
In science, we have a scientific
method to investigate phenomena. We’re not supposed to fake
data, and then attack anyone who
points it out. But we do.
Having focus is not enough. We need the
maturity to generate the right focus. Because paybacks
are hell.
Sales
Lab’s Rainmaker
19, Foam Ball is 300 seconds of enlightenment at The
Capital Technology Management Hub, 6:30 pm on Tuesday, April
9 at Teqcorner, 1616 Anderson Road, Third Floor, McLean, VA
22102. Rainmaker 19 Foam Ball will be immediately followed by
our headliner presentation, Tom Cooper, BrightHill Group, Are
You Too Busy To Plan?
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