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298-Intelligent vs Ignorant Organizations

Feb 03, 20108 min
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Intelligence vs. Ignorance of an organization is not a measure (necessarily) of collective IQ. Instead, it has everything to do with the growth of the organization. IQ has little to no impact on the true nature of intelligence - the choice to consciously and relentlessly pursue growth in examining and implementing new/more successful means of carrying on our work (or adding new work avenues to expand our positive reach). Ignorance, conversely ‘is bliss’ as they say, at least internally... content to stay stagnant with what works (which in fact, may not). As our world involves guaranteed, constant change, by this very definition, stagnation can only lead eventually to failure. Get some tips today to ensure your organization is continually growing strong!
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