Jason, Peter F. Drucker made this observation. As a rule, we hold meetings to solve problems. Problems are the results of past actions. Rather, we need to hold meetings to identify what is working well and to discuss potential opportunities for the future! Drucker, who die din 2005, "hit the nail on the head" good and hard here about how to institutionalize analysis and planning for the future.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
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