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Joan's avatar

Unfortunately, I've been with leaders who are incapable of unlearning. They have this line, "We've always been doing it this way, so that's how we're gonna do it. It has worked before, why shouldn't it work now?" With one specific project, it didn't.

Maybe it was because the leader was a veteran and we were young ones who had only a few years of experience in the field, but that perticular "leader" never listened to us. We know new things because of the new trainings they give to new people, we know the new protocols, etc, but they wouldn't accept our suggestions. As a result, the project failed - we, members and new kids, were already expecting this result, but the leader wasn't - due to non-compliance.

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Joe Loughery's avatar

Good afternoon,

When I read a post like this. I often reflect on Shunryu Suzuki's work: ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND. The book talks of practical and simplistic ways to grow and learn (Suzuki. 1970).

Thank you for this post.

I appreciate you and your time.

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