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Self-awareness involves a process of comparing yourself to standards.
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112 |
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…people reinforce one another’s behavior and standards.
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230 |
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Our educational standards, and in the longer term our regulatory standards, will need to change.
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90 |
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Science tends to look more like bureaucracy, and in standard bureaucracies no single mind has much of a grasp on the whole.
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210 |
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We must be willing to set aside our traditional professional standards to start the process of validated learning as soon as possible.
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109 |
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“Whether people tend to be givers, takers, or matchers, they don’t want to violate the standards set by their neighbors, so they match.”
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239 |
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As politically incorrect as it sounds, the most effective and efficient means of maintaining high standards of performance on a team is peer pressure.
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213 |
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The enemy of accountability is ambiguity, and even when a team has initially committed to a plan or a set of behavioral standards, it is important to keep those agreements in the open so that no one can easily ignore them.
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214 |
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In every industry worldwide, businesses have to perform at the highest standard, and then get continually better, just to be competitive. Great performance is becoming more valuable.
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9 |
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…the standard of what we do with what we’ve got has simply risen tremendously.
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10 |