Ethical Shortsightedness by Fred Kofman
Companies that subordinate urgent matters to important ones generate greater profitability, growth and value. Yet, organizations tend to act in pursuit of immediate gratification. In this second article of the Productivity Killers Series, Fred Kofman illustrates why people and organizations focus on the demand at hand, even at the cost of negative long-term consequences. For Kofman, this productivity killer can only be addressed with a true commitment to transcendent values.
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