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" ... AEW will need to be extremely judicious in its use of Sting, possibly even by limiting him to the type of cinematic-style matches that popped in 2020. The cinematic format is also compatible with a no-brainer match between Sting and Darby Allin. Cinematic, stunt-based vignettes with gritty production are quickly making the Darby Allin into a superstar. A match along those same lines would not only make Allin into an icon into his own right, it would protect AEW’s own high-priced icon with a much safer match. ... "
" ... As a lead up to a public board, consider joining a non-profit’s board. But be judicious when choosing the particular non-profit board to join: although many experiences are transferable, some might not be. Consider: how revenue-driven is the nonprofit? How closely does the board monitor the P&L? What impact do board committees, or the board as a whole, have on the nonprofit’s officers and business? Understand these nuances before commiting to a non-profit board opportunity, especially if you take on the role in part to prepare you to serve on a for-profit board. ... "
" ... Fear of failure. Fear of success. Fear of embarrassment. Fear comes in many flavors. If you’re ambitious, you probably need to develop a taste for fear because if you’re not stepping outside your comfort zone enough to be fearful, you’re not pushing yourself enough to be successful. Without challenging your boundaries and assumptions and taking the risks necessary to make things happen, you are on the slow road to mediocrity. Yes, you need to be judicious and sometimes even cautious when deciding what risks to take, but the road to success is indeed a questionable one for the risk-averse. ... "
" ... If you aren’t quite ready to leave, you can be judicious in your business’s social strategy. No one says you have to jump aboard every social platform that comes along. Pick one or two -- whichever ones you feel give your community of followers the best, safest and most nurturing experience. If you find yourself on a social platform that doesn’t do that, just leave. ... "
" ... In practice, the answer comes down to organizational design and the judicious use of informal influence alongside hardline direct control. Many of the most consistently successful supply chain organizations are built with shared responsibilities. Such an approach uses dotted-line reporting to serve two masters for functions that bridge supply and demand, such as customer service and logistics, or that bleed into product development, such as production engineering. ... "