Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Rules of Breaking Rules by Hiroshi Mitikani

rules for breaking rules:
  1. Know the reason. Rules should be broken for myriad reasons. Breaking an old rule could introduce you to new efficiencies. Hire someone whose strength is your weakness and open yourself to a new way of thinking. Ignore your competition and focus on doing things differently and exceeding your customer’s expectation.
  2. Allow for time.  Rule breaking sounds like it should be a quick process, but it’s not. To rewrite a rule, it may take time to make your case, alter your actions, bring others around to your way of thinking. If you are committed to breaking a rule, you must also commit to the time it will take.
  3. It never ends. I have been challenging and rewriting the rules of my business since I entered into it and I probably always will. Business is not static. It is ever changing and so the rules much change with it. When you follow a path of rule breaking, you can expect it to be long and busy.

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