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  • + guest7cf5ab guest7cf5ab 2 years ago
    I was at this presentation and for anyone that runs their own business or is part of a management team it was without a doubt the most useful presentation. It’s so simple but makes total sense.



    Luke
  • + chefben chefben 2 years ago
    This was by far the best presentation at Cebit Sydney 2008.

    Made so much sense.

    Cheers

    Benjamin Christie.
    http://www.benjaminchristie.com
    http://www.gourmetads.com
  • + AmitRanjan Amit Ranjan 2 years ago
    this is awesome...any chance this could be converted into a slidecast by adding audio and synching it... that would add the context as well
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  1. Entrepreneurial Insanity Why good is the enemy of the great
  2. The World average Below Above Poor Great Bad Excellent
  3. Contribution average 1 Below 2 Above 0 3 Poor Great -1 4 Bad Excellent
  4. Average Contribution = 1.5 (9 units of work / six people) average 1 Below 2 Above 0 3 Poor Great -1 4 Bad Excellent
  5. Removing bad & poor people and replacing with average people Average Contribution = 2.16 (up 67%) (13 units of work / six people) average 2 4 2 Below 2 Above 3 1 Great 4 1 Excellent
  6. Removing Average people and replacing with great & excellent people Average Contribution = 3.5 (up 233% & 62%) (21 units of work / six people) 9 3 Great 12 3 Excellent
  7. The Bottom Line Units produced Yearly raises Year end compensation (Starting at 100 units) Average co. 9 1 - 2.5% 102.5 Above Average co. 13 (67% gain) 2 - 5% 105 Excellent co. 21 6 - 12% 112 (233% gain)
  8. Paranoid
  9. Strategic
  10. Narcissistic
  11. Confident
  12. Detached
  13. Stoic
  14. Stubborn
  15. Resilient
  16. Obsessive
  17. Thorough
  18. Unbalanced
  19. Committed
  20. Crazy
  21. Brilliant

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