Dig Before You Decide

March 29, 2006 by Dane | 0 Comments
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fold2-hole.   Photo by SideLong.

Business Week:

Entrepreneurial companies make fast decisions. And most of the time, that counts in their favor. But if we don’t take care, we can spend a lot of time, effort, and money chasing solutions that merely mask the symptoms without diminishing the real problems. A key sign of a company achieving a transition from entrepreneur-centric to a real organization: when it begins the hard work of identifying a handful of root issues facing the company, which if addressed will best leverage its future potential.

A good way to identify root issues in your business is to keep asking: “Why?”

Photo by SideLong.

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