The Goose Stomach

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delwar70
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The Goose Stomach

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I also began to reflect on why the growth. In the past year was so "tired" and what was the ultimate goal behind the numerical growth. From management guru Stephen Richards Country Email List Covey's book. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Efficiency Thinking" VS Effective Thinking Chapter 2 of. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People cites a story from Aesop's fables. A poor farmer found a golden egg in his goose nest. At first he thought it was someone else's prank. So he put the golden egg aside. After Country Email List thinking about it, he still took the golden egg for identification. It turned out to be pure gold! The farmer could hardly believe his luck.

What excites him even more is that this good fortune is not over. He can find a golden egg in the goose nest every morning. It was unbelievable how soon he became rich. But wealth made him more Country Email List and more impatient and greedy. And he was not satisfied with getting only one golden egg a day. So he decided to kill the goose, and then took out all the golden eggs from the goose's belly. But unexpectedly found the goose Stomach is empty. In the end, the goose dies, no more golden eggs are laid. And the Country Email List farmer himself destroys the source of wealth. From this, we can realize that the golden egg (growth). Should not be the goal we are most striving for. It is only the result of "output".

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Especially in the bear market, compared to the growth of "efficiency. Such as numerical value and profit margin. Enterprises and teams should pay more attention to the improvement of "growth Country Email List efficiency. And balance "goose" (production capacity) and "golden egg" (output). Relationship to help users and products create more value. So as to achieve the "ultimate goal" of sustainable growth. Having said that, it is Country Email List necessary for us to compare "efficiency" and "efficiency. Efficiency" refers to the amount of work done per unit time. For example, using a computer is much. More efficient than an abacus.
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