"Desire," General Conference. April 2011
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
when we have a vision of what we can become
Saturday, October 24, 2020
performance / health
Performance is what an enterprise does to deliver improved results for its stakeholders in financial and operational terms. It's evaluated through measures such as net operating profit, return on capital employed, total returns to shareholders, net operating costs, and stock turn (and the relevant analogs to these in not-for-profit and service industries)... A more memorable way to think about this is through the lens of a manufacturing company in which performance-oriented actions are those that improve how the organization buys raw materials, makes them into products, and sells them into the market to drive financial and operational results.
Health is how effectively an organization works together in pursuit of a common goal. It is evaluated in levels of accountability, motivation, innovation, coordination, external orientation, and so on. A more memorable way to think about health-related actions is that they are those that improve how an organization internally aligns itself, executes with excellence, and renews itself to sustainably achieve performance aspirations in its ever-changing external environment.
Make no mistake, leaders have a choice when it comes to where they put their time and energy in making change happen. The big idea in delivering successful change at scale is that leaders should put equal emphasis on performance and health-related efforts....
Short-term gains can be made without tending to health, but they are unlikely to last.
Scott Keller and Bill Schaninger
Friday, October 23, 2020
vision/action
Scott Keller and Bill Schaninger
Thursday, October 22, 2020
the meaning of a sacrifice
Man's Search for Meaning. 1946.
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
truth vs. embarrassment
“I thought I had the answers,” he said. “I was a lot younger, probably more brash, more stubborn. Now I’m starting to figure out the questions. I’m probably in a place in my life where I’m more apt to listen and delegate more.”
Williams had a reputation for butting heads and it sounds like he’s grown from that.
“I understand the difference between telling someone the truth and embarrassing them and that [used to be] one of my flaws in New Orleans,” he said.
"Suns’ Monty Williams always adopting concepts, adapting coaching style," Arizona Sports. May 21, 2019




