The number of priorities admitted to by an organization is revealing. It is notable that if the risk appetite of a senior executive team is very low (or if they are not able or inclined to make the tough choices), they will tend to have a generous portfolio of priorities; they don’t want to take the risk of not being compliant, missing a market opportunity, not having the latest technologies, and so on. But in my experience, the most successful executives tend to be more risk taking and have a laser-like focus on a small number of priorities. These executives know what matters today and tomorrow. At the extreme, this might mean simply having a single priority. The more focus, the better.
Content: Quotation
Author: Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez
Source: Harvard Business Review
Subjects: Management, Strategy
Author: Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez
Source: Harvard Business Review
Subjects: Management, Strategy
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