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[[Be intentional, but hold it lightly]]. If you're not clear, up-front, and [[Alignment, not control|aligned]] about your intentions, it's difficult / impossible to assess success or failure.


"We tend to overvalue the things we can measure, and undervalue the things we cannot." —John Hayes, CEO of American Express
"We tend to overvalue the things we can measure, and undervalue the things we cannot." —John Hayes, CEO of American Express

Revision as of 14:25, 6 December 2017

Be intentional, but hold it lightly. If you're not clear, up-front, and aligned about your intentions, it's difficult / impossible to assess success or failure.

"We tend to overvalue the things we can measure, and undervalue the things we cannot." —John Hayes, CEO of American Express

Be conscious of: