The recession seems to be accelerating a drive toward simplicity. Many are realizing that complexity is inefficient and expensive. As a result, people are streamlining their lives, both personally and professionally. I know I am—and so is our company.

We are currently focused on eliminating complexity in four areas:
- The number of meetings. We should be very careful about setting up routine meetings. Once they are in place, they are hard to eliminate—they seem to take on a life of their own. Every once in a while (perhaps annually) it is good to re-evaluate every standing meeting and ask five questions: Continue Reading
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Tags: Acronyms, bureaucracy, complexity, Leadership, Meetings, procedures, simplicity, teamwork






















