Hard Work and Efficient Management = Success? LO28352

From: systhinc (systhinc@email.msn.com)
Date: 04/30/02


Replying to LO28290 --

management is the arrangement of things in time and space. efficient
management wastes neither time nor space. it takes more energy to waste.
hard work has plenty to do with waste. efficient leadership neither works
hard nor wastes.

John F. Zavacki
jzavacki@greenapple.com
systhinc@msn.com
  "People are entitled to joy in their work and a sense of ownership."
W. Edwards Deming

> And that brings me to At's question: does hard work plus efficient
> management equal success?
>
> It seems that hard work or persistence is clearly a factor. I wish this
> wasn't so much the case, but it's hard to avoid working or doing "things"
> or steps required to make a transformation occur.
>
> But "efficient management"...is more elusive. Is it a piece of parchment?
> An MBA? A consultant? Special training or experience?

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