Colleagues,
MVP: When considering whether or not to invest time into something, we need to consider what else we could do with that time! Yesterday I shared how my recent replacement of a kitchen pocket door went askew, literally. With an ugly gap between the door and the jamb, I was faced with three options:
I asked you which I should do and said there was only one correct answer. The correct answer is that you do not have enough information, because you don’t know what else I could do with my time! One mistake we make when considering a course of action is to focus only on the cost of that action. We also need to consider the opportunity cost – what opportunities are we giving up? Today’s intention: Think about the priorities in your organization. Are you focused on them? Are other things getting in the way? How? Why? Cheers! Frederick
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Title: What’s in my pocket? MVP: Sorry, you’ll need to read the full email and tomorrow’s as well 😞 Last week I replaced the pocket door in my kitchen.
I now have three options:
What should I do? Note, there is only ONE correct answer. What is it? Today’s intention: When making decisions about where to spend or invest (there is a difference) your time, be aware of what criteria you use to make the decisions. Cheers! Frederick |
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