3-2-1: The 80/20 Principle, mastery, and the importance of asking questions
James Clearjamesclear.com
3-2-1: The 80/20 Principle, mastery, and the importance of asking questions
80/20 Principle in my hit parade. 1 Strategy 2 Quality 3 Cost reduction and service improvement 4 Marketing 5 Selling 6 Information technology 7 Decision making and analysis 8 Inventory management 9 Project management 10 Negotiation
Big thinking questions
What do I spend a silly amount of money on? How might I scratch my own itch?
What if I did the opposite for 48 hours?
What would I do/have/be if I had $10 million? What’s my real TMI?
What are the worst things that could happen? Could I get back here?
If I could only work 2 hours per week on my business, what would I do?
What if I
1) As a leader or manager, when something isn’t going to plan, the first step is to look into the mirror. 2) Business can be ruthless. Even if you play fair, don't expect others to do the same. 3) Unlocking your full potential may alienate you. Not everyone will understand or support your drive. 4) “Resilience” isn’t good enough. You must go
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