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Myth Busting 9: Planners do all the planning

  • 2018-08-022020-06-20

Myth Busting SeriesThis myth, is about who should plan your work and there is plenty of confusion around this one. For the most part, I’d agree that planners should do this, but not all – see below.

First understand that all jobs should be planned and those plans should be saved as “standard jobs” (or whatever you want to call them) in a job plan library. Plans should be written once and then used many times. Read more “Myth Busting 9: Planners do all the planning” →

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Myth Busting 4: No Room To Improve

  • 2018-05-182020-06-20

This particular myth is not overly common, but it still occurs, usually in the minds of people who are really good a fooling themselves. It becomes more common when it is modified to say, “…running as well as it ever has”.

There are two parts to this one: 1. We believe it is actually running well, or as well as ever, and, 2. We really think we’re great and there truly is no room to improve.

NOT!

Read more “Myth Busting 4: No Room To Improve” →

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