Progress doesn’t always follow a Straight Line
One of the big challenges to problem solving at any work is the inability to appreciate the others’ perspectives, and be rooted to a single story. Oil pipeline projects are one such example as they never follow a single linear line. Company bosses though often look for a single best answer. These single answers may sound visionary, and in sync with the corporate strategy, but often not implementable. Complicated compromises have become the new normal. As imposed solutions aren’t durable, so such trade-offs are a common occurrence. This way of working must be incorporated to renew stuck projects. Due to the increased crowded and contested nature of any function, such compromises are a necessity.
Source:https://www.strategy-business.com/blog/Progress-Doesnt-Always-Follow-a-Straight-Line?gko=b3895
Uploaded Date:10 November 2018
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