But as I think about it, wouldn't it make sense to boil it down a little? "What I advocate is that people think."
From the article: investing a little to upgrade a computer or a piece of equipment saves time for a lot of people. It was obvious, right?
The trick is that he was thinking about ways to improve it. I don't really want to argue the pros and cons of Adam Smith and the "invsibile hand" here. I'm just a believer in people's capability to innovate, to think.
And if you have people who are obviously not doing this, before getting rid of them (which is important, if you end up with no alternative) -- try to think about what they bring to the company. It might surprise you where they've made improvements.
But as I think about it, wouldn't it make sense to boil it down a little? "What I advocate is that people think."
From the article: investing a little to upgrade a computer or a piece of equipment saves time for a lot of people. It was obvious, right?
The trick is that he was thinking about ways to improve it. I don't really want to argue the pros and cons of Adam Smith and the "invsibile hand" here. I'm just a believer in people's capability to innovate, to think.
And if you have people who are obviously not doing this, before getting rid of them (which is important, if you end up with no alternative) -- try to think about what they bring to the company. It might surprise you where they've made improvements.