I haven't published much to the blog lately, of course for very good reasons. Today my profesor Mike Jay publishes his book "CPR for the soul". It has multiple and profound implications in many aspects of business and life. Its basic tenet is that most people have much trouble changing in their core. They can make more progress towards their goals by designing an environment and reaching out to the people who have those characteristics they lack. I have not discussed this with him, but I suppose he may agree that such designs and the quality systems that I propose in this blog can be the same or at least have very similar structures.
Starting from the knowledge of the individual the design, or the system is likely to be more effective than other systems that do not take in account such a knowledge. And makes then sense that a system based on personal knowledge supported design is going to be very efficient.
Mike is a champion of efficiency, achieved in great part by his association with people who can more than complement his skills, but symbiotically produce superior results.
Here is my affiliate link to his book: http://www.cprforthesoul.net/cmd.php?af=382387.
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