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" ... Companies tend to hire a single “type” of thinker that seems to match the organization’s culture. But that single-lane thinking can lead to big gaps in both agility and efficiency. ... "
" ... Derailers tend to vary, depending on leadership archetype. For example, let’s say you’re “the artist” — an independent innovator who likes to mostly work alone, generate ideas and strategies and delegate as much of the day-to-day as possible. ... "
" ... It seems that people tend to exaggerate the difficulties CEOs face in their daily jobs, while the latter tend to use such admiration for their benefit. If truth be told, those challenges are a daily routine rather than innovative solutions to extraordinary problems. ... "
" ... Software engineers tend to be highly opinionated about the tools they use in their everyday lives. These opinions are often shaped by their past experiences and can become a core part of an engineer's identity. "She's a Java developer." "We need a Python guy." In effect, these two phrases are referring to a software engineer, but notice how the skills precede the engineer. ... "
" ... We tend to think of precision and scale as opposites because we’re coming from the scale perspective: top down, the biggest first and efficiency over everything. Media, which has used reach-based planning for years, works this way. It uses television to cover as much of an audience as possible and then uses other mediums to fill in the holes TV leaves behind. ... "