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| 2 Key Questions to Change Your Thinking Posted: 11 Mar 2013 01:00 AM PDT If you're trying to make something better, I have two questions for you to ask everyone who is involved.
These great questions are from Norfolk County, Ontario, Mayor Dennis Travale. Dennis is serious about improving the way their county government works. So as he looks at each project, each paperwork requirement, each point of contact with the public, he first asks, "Why are we doing this?" Frequently, he said, there is an excellent reason for doing it. But if not, then that item is a prime candidate to eliminate. The follow up question is where the real progress is made. Now that you know the reason or purpose for what you are doing, look at how it's being done. Asking, "Why are we doing it this way?" opens up the possibility of finding new ways to do it better. This also brings up perspective. Do we do it this way because it's easy for us, or do we consider the customers' point of view? You can adapt these questions to anything you do, whether you are a:
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