Speed Over Perfection in Emergency Management

“If you need to be right before you move, you will never win. Perfection is the enemy of the good when it comes to emergency management (& Entrepreneurship – WG). Speed trumps perfection. And the problem we have in society is that everyone is afraid of making a mistake.” 

Quote by Dr Mike Ryan who leads World Health Organization Health Emergency Programme (Covid-19 efforts).

The Wisdom of Crowds: Power of Group Collaboration

James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom of Crowds highlights the extraordinary power of group collaboration. Here’s a summary of its key insights:

  1. Large groups outperform individuals in making accurate predictions.
  2. A more diverse group leads to better outcomes.
  3. Larger groups are generally more intelligent.
  4. Group intelligence weakens with herd mentality or rigid hierarchies.
  5. Members should think independently and rely on their own information.
  6. Decentralized setups with a centralized information pool work best.
  7. Effective coordination happens when individuals prioritize group goals.
  8. Successful cooperation arises when members value long-term benefits over short-term gains.

Striving for Excellence: The Key to Leadership Success

1 of the most popular values leaders aspire to today is ‘Excellence’. 

(‘Empathy’ is emerging but that is for another post.)

Interestingly… 

“Excellence is not being the BEST but striving to be BETTER.”

Being open to listen, learn and improve drives this aka ‘Coachable’ 

Is ‘Excellence’ one of your values? 

How coachable are you?