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	<title>David Hale CEO MentoringThe Short Run And The Long Run &#8211; David Hale CEO Mentoring</title>
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		<title>The Short Run And The Long Run</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[“It&#8217;s about scale. Pick a long enough one (or a short enough one) and you can see the edges. In the short run, there&#8217;s never enough time. In the long run, constrained resources become available. In the short run, you can fool anyone. In the long run, trust wins. In the short run, we&#8217;ve got [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“It&#8217;s about scale. Pick a long enough one (or a short enough one) and you can see the edges.<br />
In the short run, there&#8217;s never enough time.<br />
In the long run, constrained resources become available.<br />
In the short run, you can fool anyone.<br />
In the long run, trust wins.<br />
In the short run, we&#8217;ve got a vacancy, hire the next person you find.<br />
In the long run, we spend most of our time with the people we&#8217;ve chosen in the short run.<br />
In the short run, decisions feel more urgent and less important at the same time.<br />
In the long run, most decisions are obvious and easy to make.<br />
In the short run, it&#8217;s better to panic and obsess on emergencies and urgencies.<br />
In the long run, spending time with people you love, doing work that matters, is all that counts.<br />
In the short run, trade it all for attention.<br />
In the long run, it&#8217;s good to own it (the means of production, the copyrights, the process).<br />
In the short run, burn it down, someone else will clean up the problem.<br />
In the long run, the environment in which we live is what we need to live.<br />
In the short run, better to cut class.<br />
In the long run, education pays off.<br />
In the short run, tearing people down is a great way to get ahead.<br />
In the long run, building things of value makes sense.<br />
Add up the short runs, though, and you&#8217;re left with the long run. It&#8217;s going to be the long run a lot longer than the short run will last.</p>
<p>Act accordingly.”<br />
&#8211; Seth Godin</p>
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