How much of their time is spent finding better ways to do things?
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Sustaining success is a good outcome, it's just not good enough to stop there.
The question that shapes the work of today's leaders is, "Is there a better way to do this?"
The answer is almost always "yes."
Asking the question regularly increases the odds that you'll find increasingly powerful ways to do so.
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