Is it better to go fast or go slow?
To get things back in working order, we need to carve out some time to reboot- to close everything out and to start over. To go slow in order to go fast again. When this happens, and it happens to all of us, you have a couple of options. First, you can ignore it and muddle through, hoping to avoid the dreaded “blue screen of death.”
What happens when you slow down to speed up?
What’s more, the firms that “slowed down to speed up” improved their top and bottom lines, averaging 40% higher sales and 52% higher operating profits over a three-year period. How did they defy the laws of business physics, taking more time than competitors yet performing better?
Why does time seem to be going faster while we are in lockdown?
The question has two possible answers, neither of which is any more correct than the other. Those who see themselves as static, with the future moving towards them tend to give Monday as the answer, but those who see themselves as moving into the future tend to answer Friday.
When to slow down or pick up the pace?
That gap is significant regardless of region, industry, company size, or strategic emphasis. Organizations fearful of losing their competitive advantage spend much time and many resources looking for ways to pick up the pace. Paradoxically, they should try slowing down instead.
Can you go back to a slower time?
Unlike Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz, we can’t click our heels and magically return to a simpler, slower time. However, we can pause from time to time, look at the data, and assess what the latest change means to our business. “Slow down to go fast” may sound counterintuitive, but in today’s hyper-fast world, it’s the only way to go.
Why does time pass so slowly when I’m working but so fast?
Take your career into your own hands with a practice-oriented degree. Awarded by The University of Law. As the others have said before me, you have already answered your own question. If you have no passion for your work, you will find no meaning while you are at work. So much time is taken from our days, weeks, and years because of work.
When do you need to slow down to go fast?
“Slow down to go fast” may sound counterintuitive, but in today’s hyper-fast world, it’s the only way to go. Call to action: At each management team meeting, build time into the agenda to discuss what the latest change means to your business and your customers.
When does a car slow down or speed up?
Vehicle slows down slightly then speed up slightly while driving. Also when starting from a stop, the vehicle starts to move then slows up slightly then you have to apply more accelerator to get the vehicle to continue to accelerate.