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Have a fabulous Holidays.
Kelby
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Shane's Blog - October 2016
Making Sure You are in the Right Jungle
Coveyism, borrowed from the late great Dr. Stephen R. Covey of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and Principle Centered Leadership.
If you want a clear understanding of the difference between management and leadership imagine the scene: someone going through the jungle with a machete cutting the undergrowth clearing it up. There are the producers down there, see, the workers. Here all the managers are, back here sharpening the machetes for them, putting on muscle development classes for machete wielders, setting up working schedules for machete wielders, handling jurisdictional disputes between machete wielders. The leader climbs the tallest tree in the jungle, surveys the entire scene, studies the larger picture and screams out “Wrong jungle” and all the managers shout back: Shut up we are making progress.1
Through BRM and CRM, your metalcasting operations will always be making progress in the right jungle through improved communications and expanded relationships.
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Another Year flies by ..
Another year goes by and you are another year older and as a ‘Road Warrior’ (as one of my colleagues terms it) I am often travelling on my birthday and I simply celebrate it when I return home. This happened just last week and the customer that I was visiting said they were taking me out to dinner to celebrate it with me, which was very nice of them, but what I was not expecting was what I walked into on that morning…….