It's easy to be inspired to take quick action, explore a novel idea, ask for feedback, experiment with the line, execute on something you've been thinking about or heard someone else did, or finally take a risk on an initiative you've been hemming over.
Yes, business execution is a good thing.
But half-executed or flavor-of-the-day projects can actually do more damage than never starting the thing in the first place.
Poking around, introducing something new, initiating change, interrupting patterns - can be really healthy for an organization or team.
And, it can be really unhealthy if not done thoughtfully.
Keep this in mind: once you disrupt the system, you've raised expectations for change and follow-through.
Execute all day long, but only...
AFTER clarifying why you want to do it/what you want to achieve by it
AFTER consulting with/listened to key stakeholders re: the idea
AFTER confirming who will own it, who is accountable
AFTER committing to what you'll do with the results/outcome (particularly if they're not favorable)
AFTER making sure you, personally, will lead well through it and for the long haul (or delegate to those what will)
So, by all means, please take action.
Just be thoughtful about what will happen after you start.
Because no one wants an agitated bear on their heels.
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