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When a system is to lengthy, too complicated and has to many steps in it, the likelihood that it will be implemented or followed is low. How do we create systems that are actually operationally doable? How do we come to grips with the upfront investment it takes to build a system rather than emotionally pushing our people to do better? How do we empower people in our organizations to become system builders in their own right?
By Matt Johnson5
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When a system is to lengthy, too complicated and has to many steps in it, the likelihood that it will be implemented or followed is low. How do we create systems that are actually operationally doable? How do we come to grips with the upfront investment it takes to build a system rather than emotionally pushing our people to do better? How do we empower people in our organizations to become system builders in their own right?