domingo, outubro 27, 2019

O ambicioso versus o desejoso (parte I)

Esta semana ouvi Joaquim Aguiar falar na diferença entre o ambicioso e o desejoso.

O ambicioso treina para atingir o objectivo. O desejoso senta-se à espera que o objectivo lhe caia no regaço. Os políticos adoram desejosos. Assim, especializam-se na distribuição de rebuçados.
"lays out the seven-step approach SEALs use to tackle even the most daunting missions, so you can adapt it to achieve your own biggest, scariest goals.
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1. Ask clarifying questions..
Clearly, in military situations it's essential to be clear about your objective, both so you don't capture the wrong guy and know what winning looks like. But in civilian life, too, it's impossible to achieve success if you don't define it first.
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2. Identify all your resources..
The next step is to marshal all your resources and see what you have to work with to achieve your aim. That means not only material resources like money and technology, but also intangible ones like your network and skills.
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3. Clarify roles and responsibilities....
make sure each person knows their role, ... what each must accomplish, and when. ... it's essential to make sure everyone understands their area of responsibility and how it fits into the larger mission.
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4. Focus relentlessly on your goal..
As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has explained, all good leaders take responsibility for outcomes, whatever the circumstances. [Moi ici: Recordar aquiFor true leaders, there is no such thing as an excuse, because they always keep their focus on the goal and look for ways around each constraint.
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5. Think through all possible contingencies..
In practice, this means letting your pessimistic imagination run wild to dream up every hiccup and holdup you might face. How can you work around these possibilities? [Moi ici: A aplicação da abordagem baseada no risco]
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6. Train until you're stress-proof..
OK, you know your aim, you've assigned your roles, and you've talked through everything that could go wrong. Your planning is ace, but there's another essential step to making sure your paper plan actually translates to real life.
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7. After-action review..
Reached your goal? Congrats, but there's still one final step left to go. "You do yourself and the people in the room or the people in the organization a disservice if you don't debrief what happened or where the mistakes are at," Roy concludes. This isn't about assigning blame to people. It's about figuring out what went wrong so you can do better next time."
Trechos retirados de "Navy SEALs Use This 7-Step Process to Achieve Any Goal. You Can Too"

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