The Link-Weakest link-TV strong links pull strength "Great" Teamwork
So you have one-hundred people in your down line and fifty of them
or on one side of the muddy water and the other fifty are planted on the
opposite side. There is a long chain thick and strong, you align you group from
the front to the back placing the various sizes in sequential order. The bell
rings and the tug begins, everyone is pulling and yelling the leaders are
cheering you on both sides are struggling but the chain begins to get weak on
one side you look for the link, assess the weakness and begin tugging again,
the leaders say go, pull, pull, pull you can do it but the chain continues to
weaken. The link begins to weaken again some from each side of the link begin
to pull out and give up. As the link is weaken and each side pulls out they
passion, joy of the game weakens and the group dies.
What does it mean to you the link-you are only as strong as your weakest link? When does the leader say enough I must move the link on? How much time do you spend carrying weak links in your business? These questions are business food for thought. I believe the link that is weak needs instruction and understanding on the business mission, direction and goals. I have considered this question, part of me says drop them and move-forward, and the other says evaluate why the link is weak. I believe there is no sure answer.
The statement, you are only as strong as your weakest link that word means something for me it means keep your eye
on the weaknesses of your business, anticipate the weakest link and plan,
provide the necessary tools that will strengthen the link and only move away
from the link-if the link has no interest. Team work.
Remember the game show the weakest link? Questions were posed to
each team and as the questions were missed the team loss points when the team
voted they voted off the weakest link. The announcer who say you are the
weakest link and then you had to live the platform. I wonder how this would
work in business. What are your thoughts?
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