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Rationalizing-Failure

May 8, 2018 By rjmorris Leave a Comment

Make mistakes valuable by using them to climb to new successes.  Never rationalize a failure. Change whatever caused the failure. Leadership is not easy, leadership is hard work.  If someone has to go, don’t delay because time is crucial. The effective members of the team will appreciate hard decisions that move the ball down the field.

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About Rik

Rik Morris is a licensed professional consulting engineer in Texas. His engineering career has spanned 40 years. Through those years he has owned a … (read more)

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