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" ... At the same time, it's not easy to get people to shift their thinking when it comes to things that have been done a certain way for years. But comfort leads to complacency, and that, to me, is the biggest business risk. ... "
" ... If your sum is 20 to 27 points, your team has a serious complexity problem. It’s likely that the entire company is suffering from complacency, and its core values have been replaced by frustration, fear and powerlessness. From reporting and expenses to decision-making, nothing is easy or efficient in your org. ... "
" ... In our technology field, there is little opportunity for complacency and inattention. Simply meeting expectations, while commendable last spring, is not an option as entire business bottom lines rely even more strongly on effective, reliable and innovative technologies. ... "
" ... In the autism community, we don’t need to worry about complacency, entitlement, or lack of struggle. What we do need to worry about in 2021 is that the Recovery programs coming out of Washington DC will regard employment for adults with autism and other developmental differences as a sidebar, that benefit payments will be considered sufficient. We need to keep an eye on this benefits mindset, especially on the left, as Congress develops its Recovery agenda in the next few months. ... "
" ... In the end, the point is to never feel like you’ve reached your pinnacle or “made it.” It’s a natural feature of entrepreneurs that they’re always looking for the next challenge. But there can be this complacency that sets in after early success. If an entrepreneur had success going out on their first try, they are the most susceptible to getting on the flat line sooner. When the odds are against you starting out, and you prove to yourself that you can do it, you are susceptible to a certain type of arrogance. ... "