The 25 Requirements for Excellence
Posted 28th April 2013 at 09:06 PM by phmoisan
Excellence is the way to go when building a long term, solid, sustainable business.
In this article, I mention twenty-five requirements for excellence. If you don’t use all of them currently, don’t worry about it.
Excellence takes time. It will pay off in a big way.
The requirements are in no particular order. Here's a partial list. Scroll down to the bottom of the post to get the link to the complete article.
10) Focus: avoid distractions, Lord knows there are so many out there.
11) Mentorship: you don’t have all the answers, and you won’t ever. Be coachable.
12) Don’t be afraid of feedback: positive AND negative, as long as it sounds constructive. Empty comments like “it’s crap” are useless, of course.
13) Open mind: You might have not seen something important or very interesting. Don’t jump to conclusions too fast based on what you think of the person speaking to you.
14) Be creative: Avoid clichés. Instead of using the tired old formulas we’ve heard for decades, for example “FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real”, use your own words.
15) Balance: don’t overdo it with quotes on social media, or throwing links.
Click on the link below to read the complete article.
The 25 Requirements for Excellence
In this article, I mention twenty-five requirements for excellence. If you don’t use all of them currently, don’t worry about it.
Excellence takes time. It will pay off in a big way.
The requirements are in no particular order. Here's a partial list. Scroll down to the bottom of the post to get the link to the complete article.
10) Focus: avoid distractions, Lord knows there are so many out there.
11) Mentorship: you don’t have all the answers, and you won’t ever. Be coachable.
12) Don’t be afraid of feedback: positive AND negative, as long as it sounds constructive. Empty comments like “it’s crap” are useless, of course.
13) Open mind: You might have not seen something important or very interesting. Don’t jump to conclusions too fast based on what you think of the person speaking to you.
14) Be creative: Avoid clichés. Instead of using the tired old formulas we’ve heard for decades, for example “FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real”, use your own words.
15) Balance: don’t overdo it with quotes on social media, or throwing links.
Click on the link below to read the complete article.
The 25 Requirements for Excellence
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