Why would people procrastinate on making changes when they know that their current methods of operation are working as efficiently as possible?
The number one reason is the feeling that they don’t have the time to stop what they are doing right now in order to get better organized. They become like the little boy who is lost in the woods. The deeper into the woods he goes, the faster he runs. There are so many looming deadlines and so many fires to put out that they won’t commit the time to get organized right now. Sometimes it’s a matter of being reluctant to get outside help, even when you know you can’t do it yourself. So often the first reaction when we come into an office is: “Is this the worst you’ve ever seen..?” In truth it’s usually not an individual’s fault that this situation developed. So many things are coming through at one time, and no one has ever given us the simple tools and techniques to change it.
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