In Leadership, Results Are Limitless
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Summary: A key stumbling block to leadership success is the very
mind-set of the leaders. Those leaders who don't believe that
results are limitless are selling their jobs and careers short.
Here is a four-step process for manifesting a "results are
limitless" mind-set.
In Leadership, Results Are Limitless by Brent Filson
Results are limitless. That's not a supposition. That's a fact.
Leaders who don't believe that don't understand the power of
leadership to achieve great results. Leaders who believe it and
live by their belief have an unmatched advantage over those
leaders who don't.
To begin to understand how and why results-are-results are
limitless, consider these facts: * In 1878, Jean Bouillaud,
member of the French Academy of Sciences, said upon hearing a
demonstration of Thomas Edison's phonograph, "It is quite
impossible that the noble organs of human speech could be
replaced ignoble, senseless metal."
* In 1899, Charles H. Duell (Commissioner of U.S. Office of
Patents.), urging President William McKinley to abolish his
office, said,"Everything that can be invented has been
invented."
* An 1909 article in the Scientific American stated, "The
automobile has practically reached the limit of its development
is suggested by the fact that during the past year no
improvements of a radical nature have been introduced."
* Popular Mechanics stated in March 1949: "Where a calculator on
the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30
tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes
and perhaps only weight 11/2 tons."
The point isn't that experts are wrong. Experts, we know, have
been wrong countless times. The point isn't that things change.
That's obvious. The point is this: BECAUSE THINGS CHANGE,
RESULTS ARE LIMITLESS. IN OTHER WORDS, WHATEVER RESULTS YOU ARE
ACHIEVING, YOU CAN ALWAYS ACHIEVE MORE.
This may seem like a non sequitur. After all, leaders know that
things change. But many leaders whom I have encountered don't
make the connection and fail to realize that results are
limitless.
But there is a connection -- a profound connection. And leaders
who don't make that connection, don't live that connection, are
giving short shrift to their leadership and the people they
lead.
Living by the results-are-limitless credo can set you apart as a
leader who consistently gets results, no matter what the
challenge you face.
Start to take a small but well-defined step to manifest
results-are-limitless leadership.
(1) Identify. Identify one thing you think is NOT BEING
QUESTIONED. Make sure it is something people believe has
"reached the limit of its development." It may be a product or
features of a product. It may be the way your organization is
structured. It may be a successful engineering program.
(2) Question. Treat it as if it's fundamental premise were
false. Can you shoot holes in the logical reasons for its
existence? If it ain't broke, see what would happen if you break
(change) it