Change First, Buy-In Later

change first

Buy-in is nice to have in theory but in practice no prerequisite to act. The most successful leaders I know do not delay execution only to seek buy-in. Rather, they act first and use successful results in to get buy-in. After all, nothing is more powerfully persuasive in achieving buy-in than experiencing real success.

[:en]No Need to Know the New Normal[:ja]現在の危機が過ぎ去った後の世界を正確に予想する必要はない[:]

[:en]A robust strategy, as we emerge from this crisis, is not about the ability to guess right about the new normal, but rather, to make right, come what may. Watch this video to learn more. [:ja]現在の危機が終わろうとしている時に必要となる確固たる戦略において大切なものは、その後の世界を正確に予測する能力ではなく、何が起ころうが正しく対応する能力です。 それについてこのビデオで語らせて頂きましたので、ご覧ください。 [:]

[:en]Hit the Ground Running[:ja]すぐに全力で取り組むこと[:]

[:en]The only viable path forward for your business during this crisis is innovation. There is no percentage in tentativeness. It is the bold and the innovators who will hit the ground running and succeed when things settle. At a recent CEO roundtable I held in Tokyo, one CEO talked about how he is implementing enclosed […]

[:en]Contingency Trumps Certainty[:ja]危機管理は確実さに勝る[:]

[:en]Even though Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe now has the power to enact a state of emergency, he has hesitated doing so citing lack of evidence so far for meeting the conditions. Yet lack of evidence and evidence of lack are not the same thing, and you need not make the same mistake in leading […]

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