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<blockquote data-quote="beefandsleep" data-source="post: 4550738" data-attributes="member: 4148"><p>Never mind what a manager should be doing right now, a manager should always be questioning what he or she is doing. There is always a better way. Looking critically and identifying things you could and should be doing better, then of course finding ways to do them better. The environment and circumstances we operate in are continually evolving and we have to adapt to stay competitive. I would say adapt to the situation you find yourself in not the one you think you will be in a few years in the future. Thats not to say the direction of change should be ignored but anything else is gambling and personal prejudice or political outlook will lead you down the wrong path if you are not careful Walter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefandsleep, post: 4550738, member: 4148"] Never mind what a manager should be doing right now, a manager should always be questioning what he or she is doing. There is always a better way. Looking critically and identifying things you could and should be doing better, then of course finding ways to do them better. The environment and circumstances we operate in are continually evolving and we have to adapt to stay competitive. I would say adapt to the situation you find yourself in not the one you think you will be in a few years in the future. Thats not to say the direction of change should be ignored but anything else is gambling and personal prejudice or political outlook will lead you down the wrong path if you are not careful Walter. [/QUOTE]
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