Culture is ongoing, implicit, and pervasive.
If you don’t guide it where you want it to go it will go where it wants.
Express your values, live up to those values. Ask your team what they think the values are.
Trying to make the complicated simple with strategy, leadership, performance, and story telling
Culture is ongoing, implicit, and pervasive.
If you don’t guide it where you want it to go it will go where it wants.
Express your values, live up to those values. Ask your team what they think the values are.
Brain power should be used on what to do, not how to do things.
If every part of your business has different ways to do things then staff spend less time of solving problems and more time thinking about which process to follow.
Leadership is explaining to your team what is important, and what values your team works by.
The goal is to have them be able to work independently. If they can’t work with you, then you are not leading, you are the problem.
Understand the outcome is fine, it shows where we want to go.
The process we follow is how we get there.
If you skip steps and try to just get to the outcome you often miss out of the things that will make the outcome worthwhile.
Simplicity is difficult. It is painful to cut things out, to remove things that might be helpful.
Complexity appears intelligent but it is a crutch to not have to be specific about what you are doing.
Strategy is about what you think will happen in the future. Planning is about using resources in the present. If you spend all your time planning, you won’t have any future.
Inspiration doesn’t happen with meticulously designed perfect plans.
It happens when you have a rough to good idea of where you are trying to go and you have to improvise some of the way.
Short cuts to get rid of boring work so you can spend more time thinking about interesting things, spending time with people you love.
Du Sautoy delves into the past to show how some of the great minds of mathematics solved problems and how their thought process can help you solve yours.
We want to let go of the idea of perfection. Nothing is going to be perfect. Everything is always in a state of flux.
You get out of life what you put in it, the process is important.