Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Importance of Preparation (2)


The preference of the masses is to react, not to anticipate. They would rather view their situations while disregarding the rippling effects of the global influences. Their general strategic approach is based on their intent and their other priorities. Some has a tendency of forcing their will into the situation, thinking that they can "will" a win. They occasionally utilized the wrong rules for the inappropriate situation.


"The will to prepare is greater than the will to win." - Bobby Knight


In summary, the true professional understands that the strategy is a process not a byproduct. He knows that the proper execution of the process that supports his principles, usually prevail at the end of the venture.

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