We're all human, and we're all flawed in one way or another. You don't have to agree with someone 100% of the time, but disagreeing with them doesn't make them a bad person or a terrible company. Be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water. Assuming that one flaw defines the whole is a dangerous practice in both business and life.
Monday, May 30, 2011
On Assuming the Worst
One of the biggest mistakes people make in business is writing someone off because of one aspect about that person that they may not like. This often leads to soured relationships and underestimating the competition.
We're all human, and we're all flawed in one way or another. You don't have to agree with someone 100% of the time, but disagreeing with them doesn't make them a bad person or a terrible company. Be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water. Assuming that one flaw defines the whole is a dangerous practice in both business and life.
We're all human, and we're all flawed in one way or another. You don't have to agree with someone 100% of the time, but disagreeing with them doesn't make them a bad person or a terrible company. Be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water. Assuming that one flaw defines the whole is a dangerous practice in both business and life.
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