The Art of Getting Things Done Right: Why Supervision Beats Hope Every Time
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Picture this: You drop off your favorite leather shoes at the cobbler. They're well-worn but beloved, and you're hoping to extend their life. The cobbler nods confidently and says, "Come back in three days." You leave, feeling optimistic.
Three days later, you return to find the stitching is different from what you expected, the color of the new heel doesn't quite match, and there's still a small tear that wasn't addressed. Sound familiar?
This isn't just about shoes. It's a universal experience that teaches us a crucial lesson: Hope is not a strategy.