The Problem with Best Practices

Best practices are data - not a dictate. What's best for other organizations may be a bad fit for you and yours.

Instead of getting stuck on someone else's idea of "best"... focus on thinking, planning, and working better.

  • Stay curious.

  • Identify true needs.

  • Test new approaches.

  • Get feedback.

  • Figure out what questions remain.

  • Adjust and improve.

Learning what helps your organization keep getting better is more valuable and effective than relying on a generic best practice developed by someone else.

Ready to help your organization start thinking, planning, and working better? Send me a message to get started.

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