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Mar. 25th, 2007 | 08:06 pm

Guy Kawasaki's blog - 2 blocks snipped ..
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/guykawasaki/Gypm/~3/101811192/the_effort_effe.html

Here’s some food for thought: perhaps this explains the inexorable march toward mediocrity of many (temporarily) great companies. Let’s say a startup is hot. It ships something great, and it achieves success. Thus, it’s able to attract the best, brightest, and most talented. These people have been told they’re the best since childhood. Indeed, being hired by the hot company is “proof” that they are the A and A+ players; in fact, the company is so hot that it can out-recruit Google and Microsoft.

Unfortunately, they develop a fixed mindset that they’re the most talented, and they think that continued success is a right. Problems arise because pure talent only works as long as the going is easy. Furthermore, they don’t take risks because failure would harm their image of being the best, brightest, and most talented. When they do fail, they deny it or attribute it to anything but their shortcomings.

And this is the beginning of the end.

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karmakurma

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from: [info]karmakurma
date: Mar. 26th, 2007 01:11 pm (UTC)
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Printed the tow blocks and put it up on my office wall. Need to look it up to stay grounded. Thanks for the link.

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