Absolute Citrin
by Richard Citrin

The team had spent the last 9 months developing a leadership model, creating training modules, and building a coaching approach that would be state of the art for their firm.
They were ready to roll out the program when the big stop sign shot up in front of them. Budget constraints, timing and the readiness of the firm to take on this new project were all impediments that were stated…along with “we’re still excited about it.”
Hurry up and wait is a mainstay in today’s workplace. There is always of sense of urgency but the volume of projects that need to get done is oftentimes more than can get done. As a result there is a traffic jam at the intersection of “what we want to do” and “what we can do.”
There is no easy fix for hurry up and wait but using three of these Resilience Advantage skills will help to mitigate some of the frustration and more importantly, get your important work done:
© Richard Citrin, All rights reserved, 2018
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