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Wednesday 12 June 2013

Like a Chicken with Its Head Cut Off

Every win in life is a plus, and we often feel uplifted by the good effect of the work of our hands. It is not very often that you find someone who is not satisfied with the well wrought creation of their own handiwork. It is inherent in all of us to value our own creation and it is a primal instinct in all of us to value the creation of others to be a little less than worthy.

However, when you are going about your day in business, would you feel accomplished or proud of yourself if you just looked busy but were not actually engaged in productive activity? That is often the question posed to people who are doing “busy work” but who are not actually accomplishing anything.

A story by Kevin Trudeau describes such a man. He worked fourteen hour shifts and he was always in a hurry and running back and forth, but the truth was that he accomplished perhaps two hours worth of work, if even that, in his day. That is a really low performance rate for someone who works fourteen hour shifts.
What do you think he is doing? Why, he’s running around like a chicken with its head cut off.

Sometimes, a boss may jokingly say to an employee, “Can you at least LOOK like you’re working?” However, this comment is far less likely to be spoken or said in any type of serious way if the employee regularly produces a lot of high quality work. It is always the end result which is the most important factory, and it is not so much about how you got there.

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This article has been taken from http://cmm.com.au/articles/2013/like-a-chicken-with-its-head-cut-off/




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