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by BLKNSLVR
1118 days ago
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The "thought time" required to actually get to the root cause of an issue can be rare due to both internal and external pressures, some of which are real and some only perceived. I'm 6 months into my current role and only just starting to feel the confidence and comfort to question the approaches to problems we've dealt with in that time, in order to, hopefully, modify the approaches we take in future in the hopes of improving the quality of the output. It takes time to "find the water level" and also working through applying that knowledge to each problem, and if time is 'pressurised' it can lead to suboptimal resolutions. On the flipside, no one will wait forever - and it feels as if the world is currently oversensitive to waiting time. Find the water level. But that also takes time. |
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