NSmolenskiFan on Nostr: “We don’t have enough resources” is a familiar refrain in all kinds of ...
“We don’t have enough resources” is a familiar refrain in all kinds of organizations. I have heard it from government agencies at every level, from startups, and from multi-national Fortune 500 firms.
What if you don’t get more?
What if this is the *most* resources you will ever have?
What if you have to overdeliver with whatever that is?
Sometimes, the realization that they don’t get more is the thing that *causes* people to be motivated to excel for the first time.
Others simply give up and tread water, or complain or nurse resentment about “what they are due.”
Resource constraints show you who people are and who they are deciding to be.
What if you don’t get more?
What if this is the *most* resources you will ever have?
What if you have to overdeliver with whatever that is?
Sometimes, the realization that they don’t get more is the thing that *causes* people to be motivated to excel for the first time.
Others simply give up and tread water, or complain or nurse resentment about “what they are due.”
Resource constraints show you who people are and who they are deciding to be.