Paralysis through Analysis
on Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Labels: brett inc., business, economic development
Example: A tree
Said tree has broken branches, a squirrel living in it and all of its leaves drop off once a year. Bad tree. Don't like that tree. Don't want anything to do with that tree. Worst tree ever.
But what if that tree is on the edge of a beautiful forest? Is the forest bad?
Welcome to paralysis through analysis. This is when people, companies, governments and the like get so caught up looking at a few mistakes that they overlook a lot of the positives. They see broken branches when they should be looking at the forest as a hole. They mire themselves in indecision. It usually comes when they study something to hard. That is not saying companies shouldn't be diligent in their work, but sometimes it pays to step back and look at the big picture.
The question becomes is your company suffering from paralysis through analysis. Is it time to make decisions? Let Brett show you how.
Said tree has broken branches, a squirrel living in it and all of its leaves drop off once a year. Bad tree. Don't like that tree. Don't want anything to do with that tree. Worst tree ever.
But what if that tree is on the edge of a beautiful forest? Is the forest bad?
Welcome to paralysis through analysis. This is when people, companies, governments and the like get so caught up looking at a few mistakes that they overlook a lot of the positives. They see broken branches when they should be looking at the forest as a hole. They mire themselves in indecision. It usually comes when they study something to hard. That is not saying companies shouldn't be diligent in their work, but sometimes it pays to step back and look at the big picture.
The question becomes is your company suffering from paralysis through analysis. Is it time to make decisions? Let Brett show you how.
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