Tactical Competence to Boost Your Business
When a young man or woman joins the military, they are making a commitment to serve their country. When an employee is hired onto your staff, they should be making a commitment to serve the good of the company.
However - there’s one glaring difference between the business world and the military. When you join the Army, Air Force, Navy, or Marines, they make sure that they first strip you of bad habits and negative character traits that you possess before they train you to be a winner in the greatest military on Earth.
In the business world, you hire someone on as is - and you often cross your fingers and hope they possess the skills you need them to have. There’s a level of boundaries you must adhere to - you can’t yell at your new-hire to get a move on like a drill sergeant can.
But there are ways you
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