“You must learn to be slow in a hurry”
Olivier Gil
Global VP Digital Business | Shaping Scalable Revenue Models & Value Creation in Cybersecurity | Expert in Digital Transformation, AI-Driven Strategies, M&A Integration, and Cloud Partnerships
Hey, no big theory behind that! And no famous philosopher… Just a sentence I heard last time I watched the movie “Wyatt Earp”… In 9 words, it is maybe the most powerful mantra for “real” efficiency (and not only with shotguns ;) )
Whether you are climbing a route (I love that...) or working on a presentation for tomorrow, whenever you need to achieve an ambitious goal, it is not all about speed.
“Fast is fine, but accuracy is final”
says Wyatt in the same movie.
And for sure, there is nothing worse than driving fast … in the wrong direction! So take your time, train to be accurate, concentrate and avoid distractions. Then you discover that speed come on its own.
So if you want to do something well and fast, do one thing after the other. And have a look at this post of my friend Luca Venturoli : The LEMBA Approach…