CLEAR THINKING, LESS FLUFF
The workforce you have may be better than you think.
When Donald Horne called Australia "the lucky country" in 1964, he wasn't paying Australia a compliment. His argument was that our prosperity owed more to geography and good fortune than to hard work or good management, and that if we did not wise up, the luck would run out.
Sixty years on this lesson is as relevant as ever: we must not coast on the assumption of fixed and innate brilliance, when what we may be observing is luck.
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