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updated 2d ago
updated 2d ago
At Bridgewater, we call this “paying more attention to the swing than the shot.”
Use “public hangings” to deter bad behavior.
If nothing bad is happening to you now, wait a bit and it will. That is just reality.
Don’t get stuck in disagreement—escalate or vote! By practicing open-mindedness and assertiveness, you should be able to resolve most disagreements.
And no manager at any level can expect to succeed without the skill set of an organizational engineer.
Remember That the WHO Is More Important than the WHAT. Anyone who runs a successful organization will tell you the same. Yet most organizations are bad at
As chairman, my job was to oversee the CEOs, to make sure that they were managing it well.
Remember that every story has another side. Wisdom is the ability to see both sides and weigh them appropriately.
simon added 7mo ago
Winston Churchill hit the nail on the head when he said, “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”