From pre-season practice to race weekend practice squeezing the last drop of performance out of the vehicle is what sets excellent racers apart.
Going out on the track, shifting brake balance, dampening suspension differently, adjusting gear ratio… All in an attempt to have the ultimate set-up for a particular track.
The same is true of entrepreneurs. Even though laziness isn’t all bad, the periods where business leaders can rest on their laurels are mostly short-lived.
The eagerness to constantly improve. Tweak a process, measure the outcomes. The critical mindset unwilling to accept the status quo. That’s what’s required.
Do better. Time and time again.
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