The foundational decision-making principle Communicate and Align means that across all personal, business, and societal situations there needs to be a proactive evaluation of how you will effectively communicate and achieve alignment, both externally with others and internally within yourself.
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Practice POISE – Separate Emotional From Productive
The foundational principle Practice POISE stands for Pause-Observe-Intend-Step-Enhance, and it is a structured and practical framework that can be used on a daily basis to regulate one’s emotions and subsequent decision-making.
Standards Determine Success – Be a Professional
The foundational decision-making principle Standards Determine Success – Be a Professional means that across all personal, business, and societal situations you should refer to and hold the absolute highest standards possible. Holding the standards of a top professional regardless of your current capacity provides the most effective framing in order to make daily decisions on minimum acceptable practices and targeted objectives.
Practice Continuous Improvement – Pursue 1% Better
The foundational principle Practice Continous Improvement means that in every situation the best practice is to engage in continuous, incremental improvement in order to create the most significant impacts possible in any time frame.
Priority Is Priority – Maximize, Simplify, and Focus
The foundational principle Priority Is Priority means that in every situation the one most important action always delivers the majority of results in any area of life. Therefore the optimal approach is always to define what is important and priority, and eliminate everything else.
POPP – Be Proactive, Offensive, Preventive, Prepared
As we examine the world around us, we must remember that the only way to predict the future is to create it. The foundational principle POPP means that in every situation the optimal approach is to be more prepared and proactive vs reactive, to drive your offensive vision vs defensively responding to others, and to focus on problem prevention.