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412. Fixing Organizational Culture with Frances Frei

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Making Difficult Choices and Focusing on Important Problems

Organizations should make difficult choices and prioritize what they want to excel at rather than trying to be good at everything, risking mediocrity. Slowness in addressing issues is not due to trying to excel at everything, but rather from the mindset that avoiding harm is preferable to achieving gains. The reluctance to change may stem from not perceiving current problems as significant enough to warrant action. This reluctance is likely driven by a fear of downside risks and an oversight of potential benefits. Furthermore, the belief of excelling in all aspects being possible reflects an arrogance of assuming exemption from natural laws. Contrasts are drawn between the awareness of the challenges of cost, quality, and speed in manufacturing and construction versus the neglect of similar considerations in the service sector.

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