You see it all the time: those that work harder than others tend to be the most successful. Some might get confused that success is controlled by size and sizzle: with or without those, it’s usually about the people working there. Like when you go out to dinner: a great food server can overcome bad timing or less than appetizing food, but a bad one will ruin a great meal. We preach this to employees all the time and the proof is in the customer satisfaction scores: managers need to talk about customer feedback, discuss the good and not-so-good comments, give praise when it’s called for and coaching when needed, and be there for their employees. Whether in sports or business, if you work harder than somebody else, chances are you’ll beat them though they have more talent than you. Get engaged in the hard work of success today.
Bryan Bartlett Starr (1934 – 2019): American football quarterback and coach; he played for the University of Alabama and the Green Bay Packers
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