Source - Management Forensics Institute
Audience Rating - Leadership, Management, Operations, General Audience
Coach - Buddy Bacchus
Audience Rating - Leadership, Management, Operations, General Audience
Coach - Buddy Bacchus
One world one goal one product
Each and every work activity, business, corporate, public, government, international, inter-continental, or even inter-galactic effort we conduct is simply like a potluck of goodness of effort we bring to the table for the success of our societies within our one world. Isn't this a one goal, one product effort?
As intelligent beings our need is to strive to survive in the most civil manner. As such, we are engaged in a collective or collaborative effort for the survival of our one world, our society. Everyone has a share everyone wins, no one loses. This is our primary or base goal. Isn't this a one goal, one product effort?
As a society (plural) we've developed the means of our survival for example in terms of manufacturing, trade, currency, justice, government, and much much more. We need only keep improving our world each and every day by product and by service. We've seen many examples of this in technologies ranging from the incremental to the radically innovative to the disruptive in improvements. Aren't these contributing to a one goal, one product effort?
So the work we do each and every day is part and parcel of our primary base goal. What else can we strive to do to improve our one goal, one product effort?
As intelligent beings our need is to strive to survive in the most civil manner. As such, we are engaged in a collective or collaborative effort for the survival of our one world, our society. Everyone has a share everyone wins, no one loses. This is our primary or base goal. Isn't this a one goal, one product effort?
As a society (plural) we've developed the means of our survival for example in terms of manufacturing, trade, currency, justice, government, and much much more. We need only keep improving our world each and every day by product and by service. We've seen many examples of this in technologies ranging from the incremental to the radically innovative to the disruptive in improvements. Aren't these contributing to a one goal, one product effort?
So the work we do each and every day is part and parcel of our primary base goal. What else can we strive to do to improve our one goal, one product effort?
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