Cracking the code
<p>Peter Drucker, the father of modern management, wrote a book called The Effective Executive. The biggest take away for me was that we are all executives, that is we all make numerous choices everyday.</p>
<p>Being effective at making choices is one thing, making the right choices is quite another. Life in most cases is somewhat forgiving as we don’t have to be perfect in our choices to progress but we do have to gain what is called statistical edge.</p>
<p>Making the “right” choice is what propels an initiative forward. Much has been written in support of the process of making the right choice from considering work ethic and discipline to minding the locus of control to properly applying the pareto principle. All are part of the solution but the key ingredient is missing-Edge.</p>
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