Finding someone's native genius is the key that unlocks discretionary effort. It propels people to go beyond what is required and offer their full intelligence. Finding people's genius begins by carefully observing them in action, looking for spikes of authentic enthusiasm and a natural flow of energy. As you watch someone in action, ask these questions;
1. What do they do better than anything else they do?
2. What do they do better than people around them?
3. What do they do without effort?
4. What do they do without being asked?
5. What do they do readily without being paid?
Multipliers by Liz Wiseman
GOT EXCUSES? FIND REASONS!
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It amazes me how there is really no competition when it comes down to it.
No competition to work hard. No competition to excel. No competition
period.
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11 years ago