2004-8-9
Managing Stories 216 009- The invisible pasture wall This story is the three different embodiments of the same thing in 010, 011. [Story] The herdsmen on the grassland in order to make the cattle, sheep, the horse is facing in the fixed range, and put a layer of high-voltage power grid outside the pasture circle, because the place is high-voltage, cattle, sheep, horses do not dare to jump out. The column, just three consecutive months, turn off the electric shutthere. From now on, the cattle, horses, and sheep will never have passed. When the cow is grazing, it is just next to the wire, because it remembers high-voltage electricity in that place. Later, I was born next to a calf. When the calf didn't know, the cow said, "Don't pass, don't go." "Mom, why?", "I told you not to pass, it's right!" The calf will no longer passed, in fact, the high-voltage electricity has no electricity, all the cattle, sheep, Marto Not in the past. [Big Tree Review] 1. Managers often have this character with this "one is bite, ten years of fear of the well rope". 2. The manager itself may also become managers. When you face such a "invisible wall", learn how to view the dangers of the wall, and decide whether to break through the wall according to the results. 3. When doing technical exploration, it is not subject to any traditional habit to explore. 4. As a manager, you should learn this management method of "killing chicken," to improve management efficiency and maximum reduction in management costs.