Friday, March 18, 2011

Achieving Maximum Effectiveness in a Complex World


Achieving strategic power begins by building a strong intelligence gathering network and having a well-devised strategic assessment process. Historically, this objective has enabled the budding competitor to slowly build their strategic power and to incrementally subjugate the predominant paradigm of the competition.

Knowing the end in mind and the "Big Tangible Picture" sometimes allows one to become methodical by style and subtle in action. Practicing that process consistently is important. It is how one starts on the path of maximum effectiveness.

From my own experience, getting into the mind set of maximum effectiveness will focus oneself into making strategic moves and advantageous moves not tactical moves.

Compass Rule: Maximum effectiveness is the goal of being strategically effective.

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