In the 1980s, the U.S. auto industry faced fierce competition from Toyota, leading American executives to discover the impact of quality management ideas from an American expert, William Edwards Deming. The narrative delves into how a system's influence can overshadow individual talent and why understanding systemic dynamics is crucial for career success. It highlights that success isn't solely dependent on personal efforts but also on being part of a well-functioning system that enhances reputation and performance.
The content emphasizes how external perspectives are often valued more than internal ones due to psychological phenomena like "distance prophecy" and the "Halo Effect." It discusses how success stories often attribute achievements to individuals rather than recognizing collective contributions. The narrative explores how humble beginnings can provide advantages in taking risks and pursuing innovative strategies compared to more privileged backgrounds. It concludes with insights on observing organizational behaviors to align personal values with career choices for long-term growth and happiness.
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by Beck Novaes ที่ medium.com 03-01-2024
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