Every first level attempt to improve something will likely fail. If only to ensure your conviction to the goal.
The first intention of every action I take is to do a better job than anyone before me, my second intention is to succeed.
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Development of a better system comes from having a passion for the work being done in the first place. We will get no where by standing passively on the sidelines waiting for someone to explain the objective. We’ve got to drive what we already do to a whole new level.
We need to not only work through the existing volumes of expectation but to exceed at doing so unlike anyone else. We need to master the art of interpretation by first understanding the perspective of the people we serve. Our position as technical superiors only gets us so far before we’ve got to climb down on our knees and look through the same door that everyone else is using.
Proof is in the purpose. To some extent it can be argued that ability is under the mercy of provision. I disagree, there is no act that is beyond the actor, there is only the actor themselves and their desire to do what is being asked of them.
Moving forward requires not only planning, and tools, but also a headstrong will to succeed. If we are not that will then we have already failed.
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Intelligent training – Focused on the function first, the exceptions and conditions later. Details come in layers, if they are all put together on the first layer the result will be a shallow discord.
Standard expectation – Every system operates with a pre-defined series of variables. The machine functions by a process that is measured and calibrated in advance. Refinement can always be done but you cannot make these types of changes until the pieces have been logically arranged. The work being done is not throttled by limitations of the machine but the quality pieces used to build it.