A
popular quote attributed to Benjamin
Franklin is: Nothing
is certain but death and taxes.
True - however,
the timing of one and the amount of the other are not certain.
Leaders
face certainty and uncertainty when painting
their
vision – e.g., revenue
must cover expenses for an organization to be viable, but
the timing of each must be in relative balance or problems will
overtake any chance of success.
That
there is no crystal ball to give a glimpse of certainty to the
planning process does not stymie a
good leader – do the thinking and research, be clear on the mission
and goals, map a path to achieve success, and turn folks loose to
achieve it.
It's
a myth - a misunderstanding – that once the
leader shares
a vision, plan, mission, or goal that these
are cast in stone and
unamendable.
Just
not true – if the element is not viable, it is wise to 'fail fast'
and replace it with a better approach; if the element is falling
short of what's expected, amending it for improved performance is
imperative.
Results
are important, protecting ego by holding course is not, and
churning (making too many changes) creates a zig zag path of wasted
resources. Putting in the planning up front pays dividends to the
success of the mission.
The
Constitution
of the United States epitomizes this approach – the Founding
Fathers have created
a governance structure that has endured – it's in
its 227th
year now,
and the Constitution
has been amended only 27 times during that period.
Ben
Franklin's quote above is actually expressing his opinion about how
the Constitution will fare in the future – here's the complete
quote: Our Constitution is in actual operation. Everything
appears to promise that it will last. But in this world nothing is
certain but death and taxes.
Appears that Mr. Franklin was correct in his assessment,
so far anyway.
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