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Matthew May, on the Art of Adding by Taking Away

Matthew May, on the Art of Adding by Taking Away | Business change | Scoop.it
The author of “The Laws of Subtraction” says that success often comes from knowing what to leave out of a project or situation.

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John Michel's curator insight, February 10, 2:17 PM

Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once shared that “To attain knowledge, add things every day. To attain wisdom, subtract things every day." He continues, adding how "Profit comes from what is there, usefulness from what is not there.” His point? Often, less is more. 

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John Michel, experienced leader, humanitarian, visioneer, and renown status quo buster, is the author of the ground breaking book, Mediocre Me: How Saying No to the Status Quo will Propel you from Ordinary to Extraordinary. Check out his blog at www.MediocreMe.com or drop him a note at johnmichel@MediocreMe.com


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7 Facts Extroverts Should Know about Introverts in Business

7 Facts Extroverts Should Know about Introverts in Business | Business change | Scoop.it

It takes all types of people, to make a business run effectively and prosper in the long term, and a good understanding of individual differences is a must, if mis-understandings between people are to be kept to a minimum.

 

Extroverted business owners or managers, need to be especially careful when interacting with employees or other parties, who are introverts.

 

This excellent article, will help all extroverts develop a better understanding of their introvert counterparts, and should help in improving the lines of communication, between the respective parties.


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