I first heard about this expression in 'The Apprentice' (The Martha Stewart version). The contender who expressed this line was immediately fired from that episode. I can't recall what happened, but I kinda wonder if that indeed is a workable Motto.
Being IN the real life for almost a decade now, I kinda wonder if this Motto is what majority of the population uses.
I think one of my biggest problems is that I can't fake. If I don't know something, I can never make it sound intelligent enough that people would buy it. However, I've seen some serious fakers, man, they can talk! But don't ever look down on these fakers, they usually are the key personels in the company. If they know they are the fakers, usually they would be flexible enough to let someone else take the league to push the project forward, and yet, they can fake it so good that others that are not in the loop would think they come up with the solution, hence, they will have promotions after promtions. I used to hate people like that, but lately, I've been thinking, maybe it's time for me to 'grow up'.
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Some people call this "leadership"; leaders can't say they don't know. Well I guess there is a fine line between leaders & fakers.
Thanks for the comment. I am not so sure if I should agree because agreeing kinda implies that I am admitting that I have no leadership skill. :)
This is definitely a good topic to explore on.
BTW, do you(sammy_cafe + readers iff exist) have any motto/work tacktic that you like to use to your daily work?
I do use some tactic at work. I can share them in my blog when get a chance.
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