Make Prioritizing a Habit Quick Thought - When you know what matters most, you are less likely to merely react to every disruption. In the 1980s, a brilliant advertising executive named Robert Cox convinced Ford Motor Company to adopt a simple but powerful slogan: “Quality is Job 1.” The message was clear to everyone—customers, investors, and employees alike. Quality came first. If production schedules conflicted with quality, the schedule had to change.If cost pressures conflicted with...
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