If specific behavior patterns do not stay contained but instead multiply and expand, they pose two threats:
The damage they cause.
The time, effort, and difficulty of eliminating those patterns or recontaining them within an acceptable, non-damaging boundary.
Stop dangerous patterns before they start. It’s your responsibility to prevent dysfunctional behavior patterns from establishing roots.
Brick by brick. Do the work.
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Brian Kight
Brian Kight is a multi-industry leader on the topics of leadership, culture, and behavior. He provides simple systems that produce exceptional results for organizations, teams, and people.
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