It seems too common today. Just Wing It. It happens in our relationships, at home, and especially in our businesses. It happens when we have to get ready for a presentation or a proposal. It happens when we come to running our business. It happens in marketing, and actually in nearly every facet of your business.
To wing it comes in varying descriptions and varying degrees of involvement. It can mean you do not prepare at all for whatever the assignment which lies ahead. If that is the case, you probably will not last long.
It can mean that you have done preparation, but are unwilling to do the necessary final work, whether that is electronic or gathering a specific outline for your speech. No matter what "winging it" means to you, it really means that the final result is not what it could have been. It is at the most average, or a little above, but it is not excellent and well done.
So, how do YOU WING IT? Do you fail to plan, fail to write down your goals, stop short of rehearsing that presentation, or not taking the amount of time needed to have an excellent performance? Do you not keep up with your business reading or listening to business CD's or DVD's? Do you think at the end of your presentation or assignment that it could have been better, should have been better, and better be better next time.
If so, you may possibly be part of the Wing It Crowd. That means disaster for you and your business or team lies not far in the future.
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