Saturday, May 30, 2009

Lectures on Management Training

Traveling in the wilderness

In business practices today the Road Less Traveled has become a wilderness. Our paths and patterns have been so disrupted that we have been forced to wander off our normal pathways.

It's scary, unfamiliar, and risky at its worst, but at its best, it stands you apart from the herd. You become a singular force that can work equally well as a lone striker, or as part of a cohesive unit.

Wisdom is gained by those who stray from a prescribed and well-worn path; wandering opens up new vistas, creates horizons of unseen challenges and opportunities, provides a different perspective from the normal routine, allowing clear and unimagined solutions to tasks thought heretofore to be impossible.

Allowing time and making the commitment to leave traditional pathways of success in search of new beginnings and endings creates an environment conducive to surprises of volcanic proportions. Pledge to see challenges in different perspectives; view the unseen forces of the future as your own personal security blanket, not as nebulous will ‘o the wisps that haunt your dreams.

Many workers go through life with eyes wide shut. Opportunities come readily to those who keep their eyes open and wits at the ready.

Change can be encouraged from the inside; true change must come from within.

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