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When Strategies Masquerade as Objectives

Posted November 1, 2011 | | Amplify

Have you ever overloaded your dishwasher? You focus completely on getting every last dish, every last glass, and every last utensil loaded. Then you breathe a sigh of relief as you press start. An hour later, as the wash cycle completes, you return to find that the dishes, glasses, and utensils aren't really clean. Have you ever had three loads of laundry to do, but because of lack of time or lack of quarters, you forced it into two loads? What happens? The clothes just don't get clean.

About The Author
Laura Schildkraut
Laura Schildkraut is the founder of Onboarding Gen Y whose mission is to help organizations attract, retain, and see excellence from their Gen Y employees. This is accomplished through consulting and workshops and establishing internal, reciprocal mentorship programs. Ms. Schildkraut is a faculty member at the University of Washington, teaching classes focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, professionalism, and communication. Her course… Read More
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